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Question Posted Thursday March 10 2005, 11:38 am

My sister's boyfriend is a real dick who just moved in with us, everyone like him except me, what should i do?

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AskMegan answered Thursday March 10 2005, 3:52 pm:
Try to look in the perspectives of your family members. What is it about him that makes them like him? Or maybe your family is pretending to like your sisters boyfriend for her sake. You just have to be careful. I know it isn't going to be hard to live in the same household but try to ignore him if you can. Whatever you do, do not talk to your sister about it. She will get angry. Maybe talk to your parents about why you don't like him, or why you're uneasy about him.


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