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My sister makes me wanna run away from home...?
I need serious advice.
My sister is 18...
Whenever someting doesn't go her way she'll throw a fit.I was playing MW2 on my Xbox and she barged in and told me to turn on Minecraft I said no later and she legit cried and my parents make me turn off MW2 to let her play. Same with my tablet: I was Skyping family down S. and again she barged in and wanted to use it: I simply said no ; she cried and my parents let her use my TABLET I BOUGHT. And my mom took my xbox for not letting her. I'm a teen boy w/ low enougah self-estime and she tells me to kill myself... I never would. Also not being rude she is fat and she tells me I need to stop eating. (i'm good for my height). My parents told her to get another job now that winter came, amusement park closed 3 months ago: she hat got her *** off the couch and my parents now pay her car payment insurance phone bill. There is so much more.... She has no respect for her elders or anybody else either.
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- 7 years ago
If your sibling constantly annoys you—bossing you around or invading your space—it might be hard not to let resentment build. But a Bible proverb says: “The squeezing of the nose is what brings forth blood, and the squeezing out of anger is what brings forth quarreling.” (Proverbs 30:33) If you hold a grudge, it will result in an angry outburst just as surely as squeezing your nose will cause blood to flow. Then the problem will only get worse. (Proverbs 26:21) How can you prevent an irritation from bursting into a raging argument? A first step is to identify the real issue.
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