Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For the outcast child: It is difficult for the youngster to accept and like himself if he does not feel accepted and appreciated by his parents. The youngster may have a history of low self-esteem.
It instills in the youngster a feeling of injustice in the world. Injustice breeds unfairness, and the youngster may begin to treat others unfairly.
Favoritism can lead to sibling rivalry among youngsters, who are naturally bitter and envious, or who are terrified of losing their favored status.
For the wedding
Marital conflict can arise when one parent favors one kid over another and the other parent notices it, is concerned about the impact on the child, attempts to stop the favoring parent, or overcompensates for the child out of favor.