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A full sibling (full brother or full sister), is a sibling that shares both biological or adoptive parents. A half sibling (half brother or half sister) is a sibling with one shared biological or adoptive parent. A half sibling that shares the same mother (but different fathers) is known as a uterine sibling, whereas one that shares the same father is known as an agnate sibling. In law, the term consanguine is used in place of agnate. Half siblings can have a wide variety of interpersonal relationships, from a bond as close as any full siblings, to total strangers.

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My father had an affair early in my parents' marriage. I found out at the age of 27 that I had "another sister". Now, due to the fact that we obviously have different mothers, I refer to her as my SISTER. Not 1/2 or whole. Nevertheless, "technically" she would be my half sister (bcs. we share the same dad.) My oldest sister (sharing the same mother AND father) is my whole sister. This is just my take on it. Simply how I feel. I love her regardless!

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IN MY OPINION IF SAME MOTHER THEN YOU ARE WHOLE SIBLING AND THAT IT

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4y ago
a pretty sexist one
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4y ago
and studies show that the father actually shares more dna with their children more than the mother does, mostly because of your dad's sperm is more effective than your mother's womb

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