Every Indian Mom says "I love all my children equally." We know that's a lie. One child gets the extra Ghee on the Roti. One child gets scolded for breathing too loud.
The Criteria
Our sophisticated algorithm analyzes: how many times you declined a grocery run vs. how many times you fixed her WhatsApp.
The "Golden Child" Syndrome
Every family has dynamics that shift over time. The "Golden Child" can do no wrong, while the "Scapegoat" gets the blame. Interestingly, psychologists find that being the favorite comes with its own pressure to succeed and care for parents.
Does Birth Order Matter?
Studies often show relationships between birth order and parental bonding. Firstborns often get more resources but more strictness. Youngest children (the babies) often get more leeway. Our fun algorithm takes these subtle family politics into account.
It's All About Perception
Often, mom loves all her children equally but differently. She might rely on one for emotional support and another for practical help. This tool simply pokes fun at the eternal sibling rivalry for that top spot!