Question Posted Thursday November 25 2004, 9:34 pm
Ok, I LOVE my family to death. My mom's best friend is like family to us, and she has a son and daughter. Her son is a month younger than my little sister (my sis and I r 4 years apart) and her daughter is a little younger. We're always together and I get so bored because I have nobody my age. please help me!
CandYkaHne answered Friday November 26 2004, 9:00 pm: Well change it up a little and ask your mom if you can invite a friend over..or ask to get out of the house. Let her know that you love them, but you need a little change every now and then and want to be with someone around your own age. [ CandYkaHne's advice column | Ask CandYkaHne A Question ]
Roxy_Babe_kiss answered Friday November 26 2004, 12:52 am: Ok this is an uncomfortable situation i know! Try to bring a friend when you go or try hanging out with the younger or older people...if that doesn't work there are always friends to help! [ Roxy_Babe_kiss's advice column | Ask Roxy_Babe_kiss A Question ]
JeNbABe33894 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 10:26 pm: haha find some cool friends tht will go w/ u when u have to go somewhere w/ the fam. itll make it a lot more fun! and ull still be hanging out w/ ur family so no mad parents! its a win win situation!
AsKmE135 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 10:26 pm: Well when you're with them, pretend like you're the baby-sitter. Just remember that all these little kids look up to u and think ur cool because ur older. So just have fun with them! [ AsKmE135's advice column | Ask AsKmE135 A Question ]
XxRockon answered Thursday November 25 2004, 10:11 pm: hmm..maybe you can just act like you're babysitting them and try and think of some fun games to play with them. Kids love playing pretend so maybe u can play house with them or something, or play a board game or something. kids love followin older kids around and stuff so i think they will love playin games wit u. Hope this helps [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
onetallguy answered Thursday November 25 2004, 10:02 pm: Im in the same boat as you because my brother is four years younger than i am and he has a friend who is his age and his friend has a daughter who is even younger. There isnt much you can do about it...i usually try to bring a book with me or homework if you are at there house. I also hang out with my parents too but that can get boring really quickly. If all else fails find a nice quiet room and sleep...hahaha i hope that helped [ onetallguy's advice column | Ask onetallguy A Question ]
queenbianca2004 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 9:57 pm: Well I know how you feel.... But all I can say is you gotta find a new friend. look around. Or you can stick w/ the little kids and be there roll model... teachthem right from wrong. They will totally look u too you!!! and the parents will think greatc of you too..... [ queenbianca2004's advice column | Ask queenbianca2004 A Question ]
Fran answered Thursday November 25 2004, 9:39 pm: Age is really a state of mind... Hang out with your sister, have a chat with your mum. Be thankful that you have a great family, because a lot of people have no one, and it sounds like you have a lot of people around who love you so think about that. [ Fran's advice column | Ask Fran A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Thursday November 25 2004, 9:36 pm: um find otehr friends your age? really if the age botehrs you that much then dont hang out with them or something it really isnt that big of a deal. or you could bring a friend your age to hang out with all of the m together. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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