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*abygirl9496
writes: Is it wrong to date my step brother? Im 14 an my step bro is 13 an he is really cute an i really like him. I mean he flirts with me all the time. I dont know what to do?!
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 January 2011): When i wrote you would have liked your own brother too, i ment as a sister. . .
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 January 2011): Step or own doesn't matter, he is your brother. I am perfectly sure if you had your own brother you would have liked him too as a brother. As you are young and unfamiliar with sisterly affection you are misinterpreting your emotion. . So stop thinking that you like him that way, and you will see the change by yourself. . And of course tell your brother strictly to stop flirting with you. . .
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 January 2011): He is your brother, step or own does not matter. Stop thinking that you like him that way. I am sure you would have liked your own brother too if you had one. As you are young and probably have no experience about brother-sister feeling ; so you are misinterpreting your emotion. And tell your brother strictly to stop flirting with you. . .
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 January 2011): do not date your step brother. it is wrong. you will get made fun of. just ignore the flirting and the "liking" sensation you are feeling; its brother and sisterly love.... nothing more nothing less.
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reader, Cerberus_Raphael +, writes (10 January 2011):
Whilst much of this is not wrong, you have to think about the consequences. Your parents are married, would they approve of such a thing? You cannot help what you feel, just make sure you are not risking this family for something born from lust instead of love. Flirting does not justify anything. Just think about it, seriously, before you take any action.
I hope that helps.
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reader, The Realist +, writes (10 January 2011):
Legally I do not beleive it is, but as long as each of your parents are together it is morally wrong and people will not be kind about it. It's best not to get involved with him. I can't imagine that your parents would take well to this.
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