Ok my sister annoys me so much im gunna be 14 and she iz 18 but n e wayz i have been wid my bf for more then 10 months and she iz alwayz sayin i like her bfz brotha which iz so not tru and she iz like yea when u go to BP then Sam can play football and u cna be hiz cheerleader and i was liek uh.... no she was like well iz not like u r still gunna be with him when u go to high skool i mean it pisses me off juss cuz im younger duznt mean i cnat be in a relationship that has lasted longer then hers iz right now i mean come on i may turnin 14 but i kno my bf iz the 1 and she tries and tellz me that he iznt and o u wont be togetha in high skool and all thiz shyt and it really pisses me off so wat do u think?!?!?!
help plz.......
Clairabelle answered Thursday August 26 2004, 6:12 pm: I don't think your sister has any right to put down your relationship with your boyfriend. She needs to respect your relationship as what it is, a relationship. You should probably tell her this, but be polite and respectful! She might become defensive if you yell at her. However, it is very unlikely that you will marry the guy you are currently dating. People change and it is almost guarunteed that you will grow apart. You might be together in high school, but you probably won't be together forever. [ Clairabelle's advice column | Ask Clairabelle A Question ]
xForeverxForgottenx answered Thursday August 26 2004, 6:02 pm: my parents and some friends are the same way with me and my boyfriend. and i feel the same way you do. just tell you sister that you dont know if you will be together but right now you are and thats all that matters to you. and then prove her wrong once you get to highschool. if you ever need to talk my sn's in my column. feel free to talk if you want to. hope i helped. [ xForeverxForgottenx's advice column | Ask xForeverxForgottenx A Question ]
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