Is it possible that Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis have resolved their longstanding sibling feud well enough to be able to mount, and follow through on, a world concert tour after 15 years of estrangement? And if so — does that mean our own sibling feuds can be healed? No one’s 20s and 30s look the same. You might be saving for a mortgage or just struggling to pay rent. You could be swiping dating apps, or trying to understand childcare.

No matter your current challenges, our Quarter Life series has articles to share in the group chat, or just to remind you that you’re not alone. Read more from Quarter Life: How to know when it’s time to start therapy How to resolve friendship tension like Lorde and Charli XCX Are you a Destiel stan? There’s so much more to ‘shipping’ than wanting characters to kiss In the 1990s and early 2000s, the antagonism between the Gallagher brothers resulted in epic confrontations that included physical blows on and off stage . It seemed unimaginable that such a renowned sibling feud would end — and then suddenly the “guns fell silent” and the brothers announced a long-awaited Oasis reunion tour.

Sibling feuds aren’t unusual The reunion offers an excellent opportunity to examine what it takes to resolve a sibling feud permanently, when you’re young enough to prevent it from becoming a lifelong estrangement. First, when it comes to siblings, it’s important to know that conflict is a natural and normal part of family life and.