I am 13 and my brother is 17 and he hits me and I dont know what to do I love him and he cane be nice he just gets mad really mad some times I dont know what to do
LambChopSuey answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 5:42 pm: This is what you do. Be all nice nice to him and next time you're at the beach, ask him to go swimming with you. Oh yeah, before this, get fat...like really really fat to where he can't pick you up. Anyway, get him to go swimming and when he's not looking, jump on his back and push him underwater. That way he can't come up for air and he dies. No more getting hurt. [ LambChopSuey's advice column | Ask LambChopSuey A Question ]
punkybabegurl900 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 5:17 pm: u relle should tell ur parents because thats abuse!! you relle need to tell sum1 u can trust about that! ~!goodluck!~
icey0990 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 5:17 pm: Hmm, what do your parents say? Talk to your parents about it..thats def not cool for him to hit you. Have your parents buy him a punching bag or weights or something. That will ease his mind from the stress and frustration he feels, which would lead to him not hitting you anymore. Thats a good way to start off..if it continues..keep telling your parents how upset you are..and suggest that he gets anger management or counseling..depending on how severe his problem is.
Best of luck,
melissa [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
MACwh0re answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 4:43 pm: Hey sweetie. He probably just takes his anger out on you. he has some problems and issues going on in his life and hes taking it out on you. I'm sorry but you should tell your parents! If you need someone to talk to. I'm here! xo Sheridan [ MACwh0re's advice column | Ask MACwh0re A Question ]
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