ok well my older brother has been out of town for like 5 or 6 days with his friend...hes back now and even before he left ive been noticing that my parents like him more than me it seems. like i would say a joke and my mom would just roll her eyes but if my brother would say it she would start cracking up laughing. both my parents think im a brat or something and ive tried to tell my mom i would be like "u like ____ more than me dont u"? and shed just roll her eyes. while my brother was out of town me n my mom went shopping and did all kinda girl stuff and yeah i know she wants to hear about my brothers trip and all but still. am i exagerating?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Just_Being_True answered Saturday July 24 2004, 8:59 am: Well it sounds like what it going on at my house right now too. Just know that your parents love both you and your brother the same. It may be that your parents have trouble understanding you. Have you ever tried to sit down with your Mom or Dad and told them how they felt. Most likely they will deny anything. but when you feel that they are ignoring you or being rude, point it out to them.
purpledaisey101 answered Friday July 23 2004, 11:30 pm: i dont think that you are. i mean i know that it really bothers you, but try to not let it. your growing older and maybe try to to sumthing really cool to try and get their attention, or ask your mom if she would like to do an ALL GIRLS weekend, and try to bond a little
hope this helps
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