PollyannaMom
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Not at all! It is definitely a combination of both. This is a good explanation:I don't have a good answer. I do think some things must be in our DNA, but others are learned. That seems like a cop out to me though.
Some combo of nature and nurture I suppose. We may have predispositions and those are either encouraged or discouraged by our experience. Take broccoli, my tastebuds find it sweet while others find it bitter. It might taste good to somebody but they have atrocious memories attached to it, and another might not love the taste but positive nostalgia has them eating seconds.
Different genes, plus hitting different developmental stages at different times in the same family (especially if the financial situation changes).It is interesting.
In a similar vein I have always wondered how kids raised in the same household can turn out so different in their likes and dislikes.
I also think birth order makes a difference - the parents are the same, but some of the experience is different based on whether you're the oldest, youngest, etc. Plus, kids sometimes purposefully pick different interests to avoid competing (called sibling deidentification).