pillow...sleepwalk....you get the picture
2007-02-22 11:02:43
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answer #1
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answered by Nikki 4
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I was a teen and sharing a room with my sister. I got mad at her because she was always in my stuff. One time she took my pads and put them on her feet and danced all over the house in them. I was angry and I beat her up a bit, not to bad.
Then one night in the middle of the night she started running a very high tempiture and she started crying. I could not stop her from crying and my mother would not wake up she kept saying go back to bed. My sister was very ill. So I crawled in bed with her and lay beside her, although that probably was not the best thing to do for several reasons, the next morning she could not hardly breath and was turning blue. I went banging on my mothers door again and she finely came out of her room she called the ambulance and my sister was put in the hospital. My brother turned out to be just as sick and went in the hospital at the same time.
Well as a teenager I felt upset that that almost happen and from that point on I was happy that she was in my room. So that I could keep an eye on her. When i moved out she was really upset about it for a while. I was to to some degree. The point being, she may be a pest now but be patient. Set boundries in your room and play with her from time to time to let her know that you do care and you are there. Let her know where your space is and let her know that both of you need to ask to enter each others space. Respect her and teach her lovingly to respect you as well.
Good luck I hope everything works out.
2007-02-22 14:01:33
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answered by trhwsh 5
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Try to divide your space equally, so that you each have your area for homework, storage etc. You didn't say how old you are, so am guessing early teens? At this point, she is caught between trying to be grown up, and is still a child, and doesn't really know what to do. If she is annoying, it could be that she wants to copy you and to be like you. When she crowds you, try and show her how to do things the way you do, for example fixing her hair and letting her try some of your make-up samples. If she can see you as a friend and teacher instead of a competitor, her pesky attitude should change. Give it some time, maybe play some board games at her level for starters. Best wishes
2007-02-22 11:12:54
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answered by tylernmi 4
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My friend had to live with her two elder sisters all her life. Until she was like, 10. Maybe older. One of her sisters is still a 7 year old, to this day! The other one, (the eldest) she can't stand. For many different reasons. And her eldest sister just moved back home, and so she still has to put up with her TWO sisters. Stop complaining! It's called life!
2007-02-22 11:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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First you have to show enough,or at least more maturity than a 7 year old and understand the real meaning of..... loyalty, family, understanding, maturity, unselfishness, and "share". You were 7 once, and probably seen as a pain in the a** to someone else also.
2007-02-22 11:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to remember how annoying you were to people at age 7. She probably wants some positive attention from you and if she isnt getting it then shes going to annoy you to get it. Do something with her a couple times a week that she likes to do and I bet she becomes less annoying. It doesnt have to be anything huge but if you give her that good attention then she might be more reasonable about not annoying you.
2007-02-22 11:05:39
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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I have 2 answers to your question.
1. At least you have a sister.
2. At least you have a room. I know of many how are forced to sleep in the streets.
2007-02-22 11:58:15
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answered by It's Me 1
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Make her feel special. Mark a line on the floor with tape and tell her that if she doesnt cross the line she gets a prize. Might want to play the SILENT game a few times as well. Keep her preoccupied. Ignore any of her nonsense
hope it helps
2007-02-22 11:04:30
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answered by Anna Banana 2
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first of all, id just like to say i am SORRY haha i have a 7 year old bro and we've shared one before... if shes really that annoying then you kind of just have to give and take, go do something somewhere else if shes in the room, and when she's gone you can hang out there
i feel for you =(
2007-02-22 11:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I've shared a room with my sister since I was about 5, you just need to stick it out. She probably will not understand your reasoning, but will respect you l8ter. trust me here, siblings can only be mad a little while.
2007-02-22 11:04:02
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answered by KU Fan 2
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it sucks, but a lot of us have to share rooms with siblings. later on in life, there will be roommates, then finally, a spouse. maybe you two could agree upon time to have in the room for private time, and agree on dividing up the room to decorate it etc.
2007-02-22 12:49:17
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answered by . 5
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