Ever since I could remember my younger sister has been spoiled. She gets whatever se wants when she wants. If we g to a restaurant and I sit I the chair she wanted, she have a hissy fit until I moved. She flips out over the dumbest things like I went to her religion class and said she loved to watch spongebob just like any other kid and she flipped out. Thn I told the class she was getting braces and loads of kids n the class had them so she flipped out. She hits, bites, and kicks me in front of everyone. How do I deal with her. I want to move out into the guest room cuz of her since I'm almost 14 too I need my privacy too. She's always on my bed and way to clingy. I need space from her
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? mannequin24 answered Sunday April 22 2012, 9:51 pm: You really should talk to her about it first. Nicely ask her to stop and if she doesn't, you should have your parents step in to help. Don't get mad or angry because all that would do is show her that it's okay to do that. Whether you realize it or not, younger siblings look up to their older brothers and sisters for guidance. Give her a good example by being the better person. Another good thing to do is to ignore her. It's obvious that your sister is seeking attention. Don't give it to her. If she's bothering you, just walk away and act like she's not there. I know it's hard, but eventually she'll leave you alone. Good luck :) [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
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