Question Posted Wednesday December 19 2012, 12:54 am
[12 F]
My step sister is getting out of control. She threatens to kill me, she hits me every day, she breaks my things, she curses at me, everything! Everytime I'm sick she just hits me and laughs! And everytime I have friends over she comes in and says all these horrible things about me! I can't take it anymore!!!
She's turning 15 in a few months. She has severe ADHD. And everyday when I'm using MY headphones or MY chargers, she comes in and takes them!!!!! Every time I push her she just gets more and more violent! Plus, she steals my stuff! My mom says "I start it". Omg What do I do?! I'm about to just die or something before she trys to do something to me!
heyhey answered Friday December 21 2012, 6:25 pm: if i was you i would video tape everything she does to you like idk really i would some how find a way and show it to your mom. if not I'm just saying I'm adhd too. when i don't take my pill its crazy because all i want to do is annoy people and i laugh and laugh. figure out the reasons she does it. not just because she's adhd but why she hates you so much. if she takes pills when she's on it try to talk to her. talk to someone in that house that can do something or if you know she does that stuff and theres nothing you can do lock everything up of your lock your door. just stay away from her as much as possible with friends don't acknowledge her hid your stuff if you could give me more information like how old she is and info about your parents why they ay that i could probably help you better. [ heyhey's advice column | Ask heyhey A Question ]
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