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sister is driving me CRAZZYYY


Question Posted Sunday April 16 2006, 2:31 pm

I don't know what my sister's problem is but it's really getting on my nerves.


She has the random freak out sessions over the smallest things.


A bunch of our friends were over the other night and we were all in the game room. She was on the computer and I was laying down next to her chair. Every once in a while I would set my feet on the bottom of the chair (where the legs/wheels are) and she make a big deal out of it and say how she can feel me moving it. After she yelled at the top of her lungs about it, I moved up a little to be sure that I wouldn't touch the stupid chair. Then, my friend Andrew made me laugh and I moved around a little and my leg hit her chair lightly. She got up and asked me what my problem was. I told her that she needed to calm down because I wasn't going anything. I swear she just exploded and went psychotic about me touching the chair.


Then today after church we were at our grandparent’s house with all of our family and I was sitting next to the fire place and she told me to move because I was "too close to it". And once again, she made a scene out of it so I just moved. But seriously, come on now, it's not like the fire place was going to automatically come on or something.


She doesn't just pull this stuff with me either, it's almost EVERYONE! Even her boyfriend and friends. I'm 16 and she's 17 if that helps with anything. What's going on with her?


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LiL_Kelly answered Sunday April 16 2006, 8:19 pm:
she might be bi polar if shes like nice and all of a sudden mean for some reason or shr might have pms.. ask her whats wrong and tekk her how you feel sisters should understind

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TheTeenGirl answered Sunday April 16 2006, 7:41 pm:
Well, I don't know what her issue is, but my suggestion would be to probably stay away from her as much as possible.

I know this sounds hard, but when you are with your friends, try going in another room or go out somewhere with them instead of sticking around at home. I'm not saying that you shouldn't ever hang out at home, but she just has to start getting over herself when it comes to being picky. If she's being this way to her friends and boyfriend, how long do you think they'll stick around? Probably not much longer.

The next time she starts to get rude and picky, just say, "Hey, theres no reason for you to make it a big deal. Nobody wants to be around people who go crazy over things like this like you do. Stop acting like a big baby" or something like that.

And just out of curiousity, where are your parents in this situation? Because if they are tolerating this kind of stuff, they need to see what she's doing.

-TheTeenGirl

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