I haven't taken a psych class or anything, but I think it has to do with western influence on gender roles. Women tend to be more nurturing: even though they leave the family, they may still have a sense to care and tend to them. Men on the other hand may focus more on being the "bread-winner" and now being the head of a new family, feel they have the responsibility to nurture and protect that family, as they were taught was the job of their father. Of course, as they have assumed this stigma, they presume their own father will still care for original family, leaving the brother to move on to being the father of his own family.
...if that makes sense :P
Los hermanos translates to 'The brothers' or 'The siblings.' When there are brothers and sisters, the general term for the siblings is masculine, so the usage of "hermanos" varies on the context.
General Santa Anna had no brothers.
Angels do not have brothers and sisters. They are genderless.
I don't hate my brothers' wives, I love them, and they love my husband too. But I guess some reasons could be is that the siblings partner isn't consider good enough, trouble maker, drama queen, whore, lazy, maybe abuses drugs, too violent or it could simply be that the feel that their siblings partner took their bro/sis away from them.
This question is based on an inaccurate assessment of "Americans in general." Plenty of American families have tight family bonds. Also many American families have strains of resentment between members. Your relationship is what you build and also is what you were taught.
There is no negative impact of same-sex marriage on the general public.
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General DOuglas Macarthur Had 3 brothers.
On the wedding day he is the groom and in the marriage in general he is the husband.
Prince Brothers General Store-Berry Store was created in 1900.
did Edward Braddock have a brother
I haven't really thought of any situation as more common than the others, but I think it's because younger brothers tend to consider their sisters as "pests" and older brothers consider their sisters as "spoiled brats" (as a younger sister I have plenty of experience with that). Hope this helps! :)