Question Posted Saturday December 22 2012, 8:49 pm
12//F
Ok so my sister came to me, as if she was going to tell me something, and I said "What?" and she said "Nothing. I'll leave it to mom".
I asked her if it involved me and she said "Well I guess it does in a way.". My parents talked about foster care a LONG time ago just because my dad was in it. But do you think my sister is just scaring me??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? Rena-Chan answered Sunday December 23 2012, 6:05 am: If it's a foster home care thing you're worrying about, the only way you'd be put into a foster home is if your parents are deemed unfit to care for you and your sister. Plus, it wouldn't only be you going into this home. If your sister is under the age of 18 I believe it is, she'd be going as well. Chances are she was just trying to scare you. I use to be a foster child, so I know a decent amount about it. *I was in foster care on and off for most of my childhood life* So yeah, if it's foster care and you being put in a home, the only way that would happen is what I stated earlier. ONLY if your parents are deemed as unfit parents. Now, she may have been talking about something else. If I were you, I'd just confront one or both parents and ask about what's going on. Who knows? Maybe your parents decided to be foster parents. Meaning you may be getting a foster sibling. But as I said, speak with your parents :) Better off getting any information or whatever from them due to what your sister was talking about, than getting it from her. Besides, older siblings like to tease their younger siblings because it's "fun" ;p lol [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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