AskJR answered Thursday May 24 2007, 9:01 am: It's typical for a younger sibling to follow an older one around because she admires you and looks up to you. Apparently you haven't any other brothers or sisters, so usually just two are like that.
First, you need to talk to your parents about this and recruit their help with it because you need your privacy and she doesn't need to be privy to you and your friends conversations either. Your parents will understand that, as a 15 year old and friends is not what a 7 year old should be a part of constantly.
Another thing, after recruiting your parents help, is to spend some amount of quality time with your little sister at least a couple of times a week or a few hours a week.
And, as you do, explain you will play with her and after, you want to be alone or visit with your friends alone.
hollister_lover09 answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 5:00 pm: she wants to be like you. she looks up to you, i was like that with my sister, shes only 3 1/2 years older then me, but i was the same way. and since your so much older, she really wants to be like you. so just maybe ask her to stop, and maybe have a one day a week thing, when you play a game with her or something.. make a deal with her. try not be mean, and yell at her, my sister was/is like that to me and we dont like each other bc of it.. so just try to make a deal with her and ask her nicely to leave you alone and promise youll do something with her((and coming of a younger sister, she will love it)).. hope i helped<3 [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 4:05 pm: That can get really annoying but she is just curious and she likes to see what you're doing and to spend time with you. Talk to your parents and explain to them that you need more privacy and then they could talk to her. She's not doing it because she loves to make you mad, but she's just interested in your life. Let her know that you also need your privacy but be nice and calm about it and she'll understand. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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