You're not their parents... you can advise them and stuff, but you're not RESPONSIBLE for them!
2007-10-01 17:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 27. I am the oldest of 4 kids. The ones that are close to my age I cant really say if I did a good job or not because I was just learning at the time. With my 15 year old who actually lives with me I am not lenient at all. I let her enjoy life but to a certain point. I think I am there to guide her so she doesnt take the steps I took in life.
2007-10-01 17:36:50
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answered by <Carol> 5
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I guess sometimes I feel the same way. I didn't exactly have ideal parents either though. My siblings and I relied on each other for everything. But now as we are all getting into adulthood, I guess I feel like there were a few more things I should have taught them, and that if I had been a better example, they may not have had to learn things the hard way. But, I love them more than anything and I know that they know that, and I guess that is all that really counts! :)
2007-10-01 17:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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What were you their drill sargent? How were you lenient on them? Your parents or their guardians should have been handing out the discipline. When you were younger you had a responsibility to them but what you have to realize (and I have learned the hard way) is that at a certain point they grow up and have to make their own decisions. You can still be there for them a shoulder to cry on and such but you have your own life to lead and they have theirs. You had a hand in how they have shaped their lives but just like your parents or guardians you have to let them go. Trust me when you do you'll have a lot less stress in your life!!!!!!!!!!
2007-10-01 17:53:11
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answered by r2sue2 3
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Being an older sibling is a hard job. We want to be rebellious to our parents so we can break away and become ourselves and still be a part of our families. We get a chance later in life to guide them and they will always look up to us in their own way as long as we are reasonable law abiding people, who are compassionate and loving. If you Love your family and the Lord above all else they will follow you.
2007-10-01 17:45:13
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answered by teresa m 7
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i'm no longer old, yet I comprehend reasonings for why mum and dad and different adults anticipate for toddlers to act their age. you have your total lives to stress a pair of boyfriend/female chum, yet college is often terrific once you basically knock it out of ways with out something hindering you. once you are the oldest toddler, you're envisioned to set examples on your siblings. What do you look like arguing with your 12 year old sibling? especially situations mum and dad carry a extensive load and that they need somewhat help, with brats arguing all day, it basically makes issues THAT lots harder. I doubt 0.5 of the pals you have at sixteen and 17 will nevertheless be your individuals later in existence. kinfolk will constantly be around. photos are some thing we prefer that save us healthful. Piercing and tattoos? Dude, those are issues even ADULTS remorseful approximately. no person's too old for a bear at build a bear, yet I do have faith that young women should not be walking around with their faces caked up with make up. it is not stunning on adults and definitel is basically no longer stunning on toddlers. once you're an adolescent, your style of bordering on adulthood... yet you're no longer particularly there yet. There must be a center floor. To think of that as a results of fact they desire you to be greater accountable potential you could basically coach your *** whenever you need is stupid to me. once you initiate paying some costs and putting food on somebody's table and on your guy or woman mouth... then you certainly can communicate.
2016-10-10 03:43:10
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answered by ? 4
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I have one younger sister, and yes I have always looked out for her and taken care of her. And have even threatened people when it came to her, but that was back in high school. But even now if someone messes with my sister they have to deal with me.
And my husband took the whole looking after your siblings to an extreme, he took custody of 2 of them from his mother. 1 he raised for 5 yrs, and the other I made him put into a home because she needed help that he couldn't give her. And even after that he would have taken a 3rd if I had let him. But he has realized he did what he could, and he managed to save one out of 5 from ending up living like his mother and that is enough for him to feel he did the right thing.
Don't beat your self up over it, you do what you can but in the end they have to make their own choices.
2007-10-01 17:35:53
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answered by cris 5
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Yes I'm responsible for them and two of them look up to me and the other one is doing way better than me
2007-10-01 17:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M 27 AND MY SISTERS ARE 26, 25 AND 19...AND I STILL FEEL RESPONSIBLE FOR EM..
2007-10-01 17:31:51
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answered by loveleygirl 2
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i hate that feeling to be honest. my mom gives me way to much crap about it too
2007-10-01 17:39:17
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answered by ? 4
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