My sister and I both live in our house (We're under 18). She is very disrespectful and I feel so uncomfortable living with her. She says my shows/movies are "gay" (It's rude), she steals my food/things, comes at me with sharp things (She thinks it's a joke. She won't hurt me, but I'm afriad one day she will), and so much more. She has ADHD, too. I'm not sure what to do anymore... I told my mom about the sharp objects thing and she has never believed me once... I'm terrified of her. The friends she hangs out with smoke, they curse, and violent. Whenever she's gone, I think I'm safe at least for a little while. I just don't know... Please help. I now can't even sleep at night. I only sleep for 4 hours a day, sometimes less, because I'm scared she'll do something to me or touch my things.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? OliviaBronte answered Friday July 12 2013, 11:24 pm: Sounds like your sister need to go to boot camp. I had a friend sophomore year whose little sister was the same way. My friend got so fed up with it that she actually left the state to visit family one summer. Honestly there's nothing that you can do. Your mother should be the one taking action. Ya'll are sisters but sadly sometimes that doesn't always mean yall are going to get along. I'd like to say that most of the time it works out and she'll grow out of it, but if that's the way shes acting now, then something very life changing is going to have to happen in order for her to get her act together. Just be the best sister you can, and try to stay alive. [ OliviaBronte's advice column | Ask OliviaBronte A Question ]
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