Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2011, 2:59 pm
OK. This is what eating me(making me mad and sad).
My sister is mean to me sometimes. If she wasn't and I wasn't always trying to get her back we would be all most bsfe(best sister friends ever). Now my Mom has a new baby on the way(a sister)and I don't want her(my older sister) to be mean to this one too. One day we were talking about the baby and my sister said that she was mean to me because when I came I"massed things up" and she said some more and I'm not going in to that. But she likes baby's so I don't know weather I have some thing to worry about or not. I've been in a place were your sister is mean to you and I DON'T want for this baby to have to go in and out of that thing too. But by the time this baby's 2 she will be 18 and out. She is still mean to me so I need someone to tell me how to keep Ms mean from being mean.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Xui answered Wednesday September 28 2011, 1:46 pm: Siblings do fight, There isn't a whole hell of a lot of you can do to prevent it. As far as this new baby goes, I don't think you really have much to worry about because there is a big age difference between them. Siblings who are closer in age tend to be the ones who fight and argue more frequently. As far as your relationship goes with her I think it's normal you both are siblings. Once your sister moves out, You will see a big difference. She will grow, She'll learn to be independent and over time she will mature. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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