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Bipolar?! :PP
Why? ^_^
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It's a known fact (at least now) I am CRAZY.
Now my family wanna pull loops by acting all those emotions in one minute.
I'm starting to not know which way to approach a situation.
(The ones I live with are all girls..................so........:P )
Serious :cool:
I have a 13 yr. old sister (adolescence kicking in) and a 51 yr old mother (the end of all is kicking in :P)
Cant be totally serious now can I ;)
These two drive me nuts with their wants.
My mom wants the normal housework done(cleaning, etc) I do it, but she gets perturbed when I don't do it fast enough. Then tacks on more stuff, just as soon as I prepare to relax.
My little sister doesn't know what she wants, is constantly loud, and believes she can bicker with me.
I do not like bickering. ever.
Forgot numbers..983886
Sorry for the inconvenience.
983,886...Hi. my family drives me crazy too. I have to clean and My mom constantly complains about how I do it. Ugh. A little sister, poor Sword.
983,884 ... fixed. Hi Merry! :-3
Wow, I wish I had a younger sister. :v:
You know, as an older sibling that I also am, I recognize we have
more influence in our younger siblings that one may think at first.
And adolescence kicking in is no joke... for both of you. ^^;;;
My mother is a little younger though. :!!!:
You will have to explain to me the concept of bickering so I can understand better... ^_^
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Hi iamerror.
Well, for the bickering *breathes*
I would tell her not to do something that would aggravate the head of the house. She does it anyway, get's annoyed when my mom lays the law down, then tries to direct her anger at me. I would quickly jump to yelling (against my better instinct). The head of the house gets mad, again. We both get an earful, and the whole thing repeats itself. I should just give up.
983,882...Hi guys. Younger siblings are like that. They like to push your buttons and hope that you get in trouble. My brother was like that, he gets away with murder. I feel for you, the teenage years are tough. Especially for the older sibling. hahahaha.
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I feel you. But I wonder what my elder brother by 3 years felt about me. We are the closest in age, so yeah......... :argue: to :slapfight: real quickly.
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Oh, I see what you mean. And, interestingly, you two have
the same age difference than me and my chump brotherino. :pwacko:
We used to do that too when we were younger. We both just kinda "evolved" with
the passing of the years and grew up to bond better, and I get along really well
with him today (but he is your age so it is different). Anyway, I would say that
now it is a crucial time for you to "change the boat", I mean, if you want to have
a friend by your side in the form of your sister, it may be demanding and may mean
some (more) sacrifice. But, trust me, it is worth it. When I think of the past, in this
case about our relationship, I just wish I realized this sooner, so I would not have
done some "mean" things, or said things that did not help... ^_^
Long post in countbackwards thread! Oh no! xD
983,879...Foggy is right. Your sister is at a difficult point. I remember being 13, it's not easy.
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I hope it's simpler than I make it out to be. I can be a handful at times, with my perfect nonchalant attitude on 24/7.
But I have a feeling you're right.
I can say that I do love the bundle of nerve-wracking fibers that is my sister.
*breathes* Feel a little better.
:dizzy: Joke time.
Long posts are necessary in this thread xD
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Yeah, even 11 through 12 was terrible, at least from what I recall, and it really does not ease up. Merry is right. ^_^
:lol
Well, but with two guys, I don't know, maybe it is not the age alone that helped. :pwacko:
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I know we're cool now.
Grown a bit. He's moved on in life, and I'm prepared to do the same.
But when there's something I can't let go, we can still go from this ::^5: to this :slapfight:
:lol I kinda miss them. (the slapfights)
983,876....Yeah, I don't want to relive my teenage years. I'm sure she'll ease off you you in a couple of years. She might be acting this way to get attention from you. Maybe spending some quality time with her might help. tell her that if she has problems, you'll be there for her.