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My brother


Question Posted Tuesday January 9 2007, 9:42 pm

Okay my little brother is sooooo anoying! He comes in my room bugging me to death! Then when my friend is over he comes walking in saying can I do that to? He just won't leave me alone what do I do?

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yoliv answered Thursday January 11 2007, 7:44 pm:
Yo.
I hear your pain my lil sister does that ALL the time. He is probably bored. Try including him or talking to your parents. Or get a lock for your door.
Hope I helped.
-YOLIV:)

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Quixotess answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 2:44 am:
Be patient. Try to include him, at least when your friends aren't over. He is probably bored out of his mind--my little brother always is--so if you're just watching television/ reading a book/ taking a nap/ surfing the net/ doing something else that's not too important, make the time to play legos or something with him.

That way, when it is important that you be left alone (you need to talk with your friends), he will be MUCH more likely to respect your wishes.

You might even find you enjoy spending time with him!

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ductape_n_roses answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 11:45 pm:
Okay, well I'm going to assume you're the older sibling, yes?

I'm the yougest of all the family members. So I can relate to your little bro a little. He just wants to fit in with you and aact all grown up. He probably thinks it's cool and everything

I know that when my sister kept on getting mad at me, ignored me, and locked me out and won't let me even talk to her friends, I was really down and sad and it just made me want to intrude more often.

So just have your friends over one day, let your little bro sit in your room with your friends and start talking about HISTORY

Well, I don't know how old he is though. Just tlak about a very dull and trite subject and ignore if he tries to change the subject and keep on asking him to get you guys this and that since he's in the room and not participating in the conversation XD

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xomichelle891xo answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 10:34 pm:
Talk to your parents about enforcing your little brother. Tell them they NEED to help you keep your privacy. I know its hard having a little brother, but try to be patient with him. Also, if he's old enough - talk to him! Tell him you love him, but youre a teenager and you really need space of your own..privacy and sometimes, just time to yourself. Tell him you respect him when he wants to be left alone and that he should do the same. And remember to be nice to him and spend time with him..that might be why he bugs you so much. :]

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