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? asked in Family & RelationshipsFamily · 7 years ago

My sister wants me to give her my room?

My sister wants me to switch rooms with her and has been bugging me for weeks. I'm the oldest in the family while she's the middle child and is 7 years younger. My room is larger than her room but she wants to switch with me. I don't want want to switch rooms cause her room is tiny! Her argument is that she has more stuff and needs more space but my argument is that I should keep my room cause it's been my room for more than 10 years why should I give it up. My parents said it's up to me and I'm not giving up my room. Plus my sister's an ingratful B**** and is insanely selfish and rude. How do I tell my sister to just stop irritating me and should I really switch rooms and am I wrong in this?

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  • June
    Lv 6
    7 years ago
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    No your not wrong .Just tell your sister your not changing rooms. Tell her when you leave the home one day she can have it..

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Be the mature older brother and switch rooms.

    Girls usually do have more stuff than guys, and what does it matter anyway? Tell her you're switching because you love her and if she's happy then so are you. Ungrateful maybe, but your words will stick with her for many years, as they will with your parents also. They will see how grown up you are.

  • 7 years ago

    No, don't switch rooms, and her reason is because she has alot of stuff? give me a break. tell her to grow up and stop thinking about herself.

    Source(s): iv lived in a very cramped room my whole life, with tons of stuff
  • 7 years ago

    dont give it up....tell her she can have it when you move out

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