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I love her but....


Question Posted Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:12 pm

I have a little sister and she has some mental problems, i also have another younger sibling who's a baby, so my mom is sometimes preoccupied with the baby and i feel it's my responsibility to take of my sister, sometimes i just want to be a normal kid though, is there a way i can be a normal kid with out feeling awful about not being the best older sister i can be????????????

14 yr/f


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TalkToMeDahling answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:31 pm:
First of all you love your sister but she is not solely your responsibility, putting all this weight on your shoulders is just going to end in a mess for you. Talk to your parents discuss how this makes you feel, they might not realize how much of a responsibility your dealing with. I'm not a proffesional with this matter but i strongly suggest you talk with your parents, remember you're just a kid.

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