One day you'll be extremely happy and proud to be his sister, but for now, just try to not take his antics so personally. He's not trying to annoy you - he's just not as mature and sophisticated as you wish he could be. Believe it or not, you were once like that too, but then you grew up!
Also, try to arrange structured activities with him like a board game, or playing catch outside. This way he can spend some time with the sis that he adores, in a controlled environment. If you do this on occasion, it also makes it easier for you to tell him at other times that you need your space, because he will still understand that you love him, but you just don't want to play with him at the moment (as opposed to ever).
Have patience, and good luck with this.
2006-08-25 11:05:04
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answered by HoneyB 4
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I will give you the same advice I gave my son a few years back. "Ignore him when he does that." He is looking to ruffle your feathers. The more you tell him to stop it or retaliate the more he will do it. I know it can get really maddening and frustrating. He will eventually grow out of it. You might talk to your mom or dad if they can help you out. He shouldn't be scribbling on the walls in the first place. Today my sons are good friends, and even though it may not feel or seem like it, you may be good friends with your brother in a few years time. Hang in there!
2006-08-25 11:14:36
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answered by Lei-Loo 3
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some times
2006-08-25 11:03:39
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answered by suga95 1
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some times
2006-08-25 11:03:20
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answered by Luckbealady 2
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if he is little see about getting your mom to buy him so toys like Thomas train something that makes noises and that will keep him busy for a little while and give you a break so you can have some time to regain your sanity..or try getting some kind of snack and start working with him about if you set down for me and watch the movie i will do so and so..or just kinda cater to him..if they are little it does get rough but if you find what they really like and get it they will usually give you a little time to unwind..
2006-08-25 11:05:42
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answered by away right now 5
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can you imagine him being your son instead of your brother.......i feel for your mom. Boys are like that..they love getting into things....it's their nature. In the long run....when he gets older...he won't be so annoying (lets hope). BTW...how old is your brother? sounds like he's 3 or 4.
2006-08-25 11:05:56
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answered by purelyprecious1@sbcglobal.net 2
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Try to have patience and stay out of his reach at times to give yourself a break. He'll grow up one of these days.Most of us were probably annoying little so and so's.
2006-08-25 11:07:40
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answered by tea cup 5
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Yes, brothers are one of the most annoying things there are.
2006-08-25 11:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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my brother's more annoying. just be nice to him and maybe he'll stop. as for the scribbling, he cant help it if hes young
2006-08-25 11:03:49
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answered by someone 3
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lol. Been there, You're lucky you got one bro. I got four. you'll survive. I'm 19 and in college away from them. Still I miss them but not their irritating racket
2006-08-25 11:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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