okay i love my sister sooo much & we are extremly close, but 1 thing bothers me about her. she is almost 15 years old & i am 17, but everybody thinks she is older then me when they meet us! i do not look young for my age, but she has much bigger boobs then me (which is fine she's like a c or d & i am a b) & she's a little bigger then me in general. neither of us is ugly & i don't care that i happen to be smaller, but it just bothers me that everyone always thinks i am the younger one. what can i do to meither make them think i am the older sister or at leats stop it from bothering me?!
Teza answered Monday July 3 2006, 1:08 am: I understand why it bothers you, but don't take it the wrong way. Looking young is a good thing. Putting more make up and dressing differently won't really make you look older but it makes you look un natrual. Just enjoy looking young and besides, when you're older people are going to think you're much younger anyways. :) [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
x0ricanchica answered Sunday July 2 2006, 1:41 pm: honestly i wouldnt let it bother you because think about it...when your...lets say....80 and people still think your sis looks older you'll be happy! :p
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helpmebrenda answered Sunday July 2 2006, 11:11 am: Hi
I have a sister who is three years older than me, and nine times out of ten when people are guessing who is older they pick me.
When you are a little bit older, you will LOVE the fact that people think you're younger than your sister.
I understand how it bothers you, but just take it as a compliment and know that you're lucky enough to have the fountain of youth on your side.
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