chelseaw285 answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 10:05 pm: tell your cousin that you really dont like how shes acting. but say it calmly so she doesnt get mad. explain to her how you feel and try to work things out..
dancinchick answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 9:36 pm: Talk 2 her nd ask her if she can stop bein mean. Tell her dat she is embarassin u in front of ur friends. If dat doesnt work tell ur parents. They mite b able 2 help.
united_python_cheerleader answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 9:06 pm: If she kicks you down the stairs i suggest you tell her parents or your parents because i mean that is really mean so i would tell her parents
Jane answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 8:04 pm: *Tell her that it REALLY bothers you and you dont like it at all. But if she continues to do that just embarrass that biatch back ;D* [ Jane's advice column | Ask Jane A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:48 pm: oh gosh! I'm so sorrie! That's so sad!! I hope to death you stand up for yourself!! If that doesn't seem to work, talk to them about it; let them know how it makes you feel. If all else fails.. tell their parents!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
babiiLindS89 answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:46 pm: tell your parents or even tell your cousins mom or dad,. i mean you shouldnt be treated like this- And who cares if ur a tattle tale or whatever.. she will probably stop doing it if her parents ground her =)
Lizzy answered Tuesday July 13 2004, 7:44 pm: You need to tell her to stop. Be tough, just tell her that you are sick and tired of someone telling you what to do and kicking you down the stairs, especially when that person isn't any better than you. If she still continues, get your friends to help, i'm sure if they saw what she did, they'll do anything to her
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