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writes: My friend is having issues with his little sister and I don't know what to tell him.He's 17 and his little sister is 9.She is getting away with a lot of stuff and he's been attempting to correct her but then he just get's yelled at by his mother for yelling at her. and I just recently found out that he has never really liked his sister. He didn't like the idea of having a sister, he's always wanted a brother. Any ideas on what I can do to help my friend feel better? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, RAINORFIRE +, writes (27 April 2010):
Maybe thats the problem he doesnt like her so the things she does bothers him more, secondly kids can pick up on things like that they kno when there not liked ive seen it in many children.
Little sisters can be spoiled brats sneaky and down right pains the but and often times an only daughter gets away with just about anything, so what thats life this guy is 17 yrs old it snot his job to correct anything, if she where standing on a bridge ready to jump it wouldnt be his responsibility.
What is this guy doing that he has time to sit around the house complaining about his sister shes 9 yrs old she has to stay inside and cant go far hes 17. maybe he should get a job. or a life
Sisters can be a royal pain especially when your close in age but this age difference is to vast in my opinion hes an adult shes a child theres no issue.
if the problem is that bad he can get a job and move the hell out.
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