Hunny, Look the difference between Hate them or hate how they act. You really don't hate your sisters. Be careful with how you express your self and what you tell the them, if you stated words like that, can affect them for life and really you will be responsible. So do your best to be gentle, even if they are a PITA.
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2006-09-05 02:58:39
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answered by TRANSLOPEDIA 4
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In most societies throughout the world, siblings (brothers and sisters or both) will usually grow up in the same household. This closeness is marked with the development of strong emotional associations between them (e.g., love, enmity). However, closeness may not always develop in sibling relationships, particularly between those with an age difference of five years or more, and sometimes feeligs are very hostile. So do not worry too much it happens as you see a lot in other families. Try to think positively.
2006-09-06 15:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I have 2 sisters and yes they can be a pain! Just remember... if you do nothing wrong then they won't have a reason to tattle. Be a good example for them and you'll be happier. They will be happier. And your parents will be much happier! :) I also have 3 daughters. They drive me and themselves crazy at times. As a mama I make them face each other after a fight, (sometimes they look at each other as if they would shoot if they had guns) but, they are always smiling at the end of the stand off. I make them one at a time, without the other being able to speak, tell their sister what it is that they love about them the most. It's pretty difficult to get the first answer out of them but, once they do they get on a role and make up. You'll survive.
2006-08-29 21:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, they tatle on you if you look at them? Give them funny looks, like cross your eyes and stick your tongue out at them. Try playing games with them. It's kind of harsh to say that you hate them, though. Immature, too.
2006-09-05 20:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I had 3 brothers and they were a royal pain..I hated them...they finally grow up and now they are pretty nice guys. One. the youngest passed away 2 years ago, I cannot tell you how painful that was. SO in answer to you question, get over it!
2006-08-29 21:04:23
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answered by reddemonwi55 3
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hate is a very strong word & i hope you are just very young & do not understand what you are saying. i know sisters are a bother but in just a few years youall are going to be having a barrel of fun together & look back on this time & laugh a lot about it . right now just ask god to help you have patience & to let them be occupied with other things instead of focusing on you so much . good luck
2006-09-06 19:35:16
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answered by joyous believer 3
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Just remember they look up to you. They may not be fun now but when you get older you will wish that you took more time to enjoy doing things with them. Set a couple of hours a week for them to spend with you doing something that you can enjoy with them in exchange for them to leave you alone for the same amount of time. They do grow up, eventually.
2006-09-06 13:01:25
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answered by Elizabeth S 1
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If you are really that cool,
try asking them what they want, and then
just listen.....maybe they admire YOU!
Maybe they think you are special, and want some of your attention.
Perhaps they just love you for being their sibling, and want to share some of your time. You may learn something about others in the future when you learn from them.
You may be a very giving person, and just irritated at this time.
2006-09-05 15:26:48
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answered by May I help You? 6
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The age difference between siblings can also be an issue. Sometimes it's not directed at you when they tattle, but it's an attempt to get a parent's attention. Just act like the grown-up and don't let it bother you.
2006-08-29 21:01:40
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answered by Dee 2
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It's a part of growing up. I learned an easy way to deter younger siblings though. Give them something that they love to do like color or play outside ( with supervision of course) and try to bond with them. The nicer you are to them the nicer they will be to you. I promise it works.
2006-09-06 13:24:41
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answered by Katie A 2
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