Well, My 5 year olf brother and I walked into the room my 16 year old sister and I share, and we saw her and her boyfriend having sex...
They didnt even know we were there for like two minutes... I was frozen, my feet rooted to the floor, but then finally my brother pulled me away... the problem is... My brother asked me, just as we walked out, "what were they doing there?"
I seriously dont know how to answer him... I mumbled something, but all week he's been persisting, and I need to give him an answer before he asks my parents and gets my sister into trouble... Please help!!!
CaNdiShOpQuEeN answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 12:30 am: I dont mean to be mean but that is very funny because i have had to do the exact same thing except mine was with my GREAT aunt and uncle. Your best bet is to actually tell him they were having sex, and when he asks you what that means be very very vague. Im sure you've heard the "where do babies come from?" speech a thousand times over, but this time it may actually save your sisters butt.
PS- I think its really cool you are trying to protect your sister like that. [ CaNdiShOpQuEeN's advice column | Ask CaNdiShOpQuEeN A Question ]
hottopichottie answered Sunday March 20 2005, 2:49 pm: well wut u could do is just tell him the truth every one needs 2 know some time i kno he may seem 2 young 2 understand but at least u wont need 2 tell him later in life if wut i said doseint work srry.
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TheTeenGirl answered Saturday March 19 2005, 1:19 am: I am thinking that maybe you should let your parents know about this, when my sister was 16, my mom knew she was having sex at the time, so, I am guessing that your sister is sneaking around? But, you shouldn't have to be put to the test to answer him, you need to tell your parents, or have your sister involved, she was the ine having sex in a house with 2 kids, so, I think she has to explain it. And yes, confronting the situation about them getting caught is embarrassing, but you just have to bring it up,but this will embarrass her more, so you both will feel ackward, or you can have your parents do this.
Shaye1223 answered Friday March 18 2005, 8:50 am: Well all you can basically tell him is that they were doing something that he will do when he gets older, tell him that you dont actually know the name for it, but you just know that it is something older people do. HOPE I COULD HELP, WELL THATS WHAT I TOLD MY LITTLE SISTER WHEN SHE SAW ME GOOD LUCK< AND TELL YOUR SISTER NEXT TIME LOCK THE DOOR. [ Shaye1223's advice column | Ask Shaye1223 A Question ]
seksiblueeyes08 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 9:43 pm: tell your sister she needs to get a room and i mean a ho ho... hotel room haha just kidding just tell her she made the decision she need to fix or just tell in they were wrestling......
Sh0rtiie_420 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 9:24 pm: ..."Its a way of showing love"...or tell your sister he saw them, -n- get her to explain it however she wants to...since she'll be the one to get into trouble if he says anything to your parents [ Sh0rtiie_420's advice column | Ask Sh0rtiie_420 A Question ]
maria2653 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 8:09 pm: tell him they had a health project for school and they had to search the opposite gender's body and explore the world of and opposite sex. hes 5, hell believe you. hope i helped [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
BooBoo2007 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 7:32 pm: Tell him they were wrestling, or, depending on their position, were playing leap frog. Since he's 5, and he asked you, he'll definately believe w/e you tell him. And a word of advice, don't follow your sister's example. Good Luck! Much Love!!
karenR answered Thursday March 17 2005, 5:25 pm: It is my opinion that your sister should get in trouble....If you don't want to have your parents answer the question , make her.I think at his age though your parents need to be the ones answering it. I think you need to talk to your sister an advise that since you share a room having sex there is not an option.
Brother is at an age where a wrong answer could affect him down the road. I think you really need your mom to deal with it.
By the way,If your sister was concerned about getting caught she would have done it somewhere else. So don't go feeling guilty about it if you rat her out. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
EJ47 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 2:36 pm: Your sisters sex? Your sisters problem. Make her answer the question, your not the one who was having sex when other people are likely to walk into the room (especially when its a younger siblings? What the crap! O.o) <3 EJ [ EJ47's advice column | Ask EJ47 A Question ]
ShYbl0nD3 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 11:41 am: well you can either tell him that they were having sex or you can make sumthing up thats close related, or even say that they were just making out... but yea there's nothing much you can do. H.i.h. [ ShYbl0nD3's advice column | Ask ShYbl0nD3 A Question ]
missmsk8 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 11:17 am: What I think is just have sex your self and then you wont feel so bad and know why she did it. After that you'll feel really horny! [ missmsk8's advice column | Ask missmsk8 A Question ]
SimplyMe answered Thursday March 17 2005, 10:31 am: He's 5..just tell him that they were doing chemistry homework or something..and if he takes it to your parents..well dont you think your sister should get in trouble? I mean come on 2 other people having sex in your room..i mean its kind of gross after you think about it..if not then tell your sister you walked in on her and about your brother, then let her handle the situation to keep her butt out of trouble..
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