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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: uk
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I hate my brother just everything
Hi,
He calls me names, winds me up, and makes my parents angry and annoyed just heaps of things. So what am I suppose to do? Please help me.What do I do? We are both teens he is a few years older though Help!!!! |
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Time will come when he is out of the house and then you will be the one who receives things. In the meantime, dont fall for the usual tricks he does. Just walk away. This will totally confuse him. Remember to smile as well. LOL He never knows what you are thinking either!
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Hi, I don't know the ages other than you say teens. Hope you work things out. My brother was my best friend. How many other siblings do you have? If it's just the two of you, try & work out the differences.
Try & have a chat with him, let him know how you're feeling. Don't give up.
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I think siblings make fun of each other all the time and thats natural when they are kids. If you're an teen/adult then I would speak to him frankly as theres no excuse for that type of behaviour. Luckily for me my brother and I get along very well.
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#5 |
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I agree with IRISH_EYES and Rainbowville. Hope this helps.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Thanks for caring and sharing.
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#7 |
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Sure no problem. Have a great day!
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#8 |
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Hey, Melodyeye, how are you doing?
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#9 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I have the same problem with you. Don't say anything to him but when your parents are around, talk about what you want to do in future. Make him feel bad. And when you're alone with him, go out with friends or do something alone. Stay away from him. Tell your parents why you doing that.
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#10 |
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I think those kinds of stuff are just normal for such age group -- teens. You can talk to him and tell him that you're not happy with his bratty attitude anymore. You can also ask help from your parents. But, don't fight back for the reason that you need to. Acting maturely on these kinds of situation may let him realize that you're right.
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