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Question Posted Wednesday May 9 2012, 5:49 pm

My mom always gives my sister stuff. She got a present. And I didn't. I tried telling her but then she just yell at me. Pleas help. I can't go on any longer. From crying me

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sarbabyx3 answered Wednesday May 9 2012, 5:54 pm:
I looked at this question and it took me back to my years when my sister and I were so competitive. When I was younger I had a learning disability and I needed a lot of attention. I would have to go see doctors and I needed extra help in school. I got a bit more attention than my sister and I don't think she liked it very much. Sometimes when we have siblings they might need a bit more attention. It doesn't mean that your parents careless about you and it doesn't mean they don't love you. So what if your sister got a present? It doesn't make her better and it doesn't mean she is loved more. Don't think about what you don't have think about what you have and be grateful!

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