my sister's friend's coming for ten days!

Category: The Rave Board

Post 1 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Sunday, 30-Sep-2007 22:17:20

Hi all, I'm so happy that my sister's friend is coming to our hous for ten days. For more details, her parent's are going to russia to adopt a new baby. Why I'm happy you ask? Well, my sister will have someone to play with besides me! She won't be coming to my room for ten days to use my computer. Also, I'm happy for my sister and her friend's family.

Post 2 by YankeeFanForLife! (Picapiedra: king of the boards!) on Sunday, 30-Sep-2007 22:51:54

Haha! Thats what you think. You got yourself another play mate. Haha!

Post 3 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Sunday, 30-Sep-2007 23:10:04

Wrong! My sister and her friend play together just fine without me. This friend's been over to my house quite a few times.

Post 4 by YankeeFanForLife! (Picapiedra: king of the boards!) on Sunday, 30-Sep-2007 23:11:34

Sure sure.

Post 5 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:27:55

Hey, Download, why do you have a problem with your sister? Do you have a jealousy problem?

Post 6 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:36:19

Yes I do. She's also very annoying. You can find more in my family sucks.

Post 7 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:38:04

I have already visited that board. And, isn't it childish for you to be jealous of a little sister?

Post 8 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:43:03

I would say so, but jellacy is a feeling that everyone goes through at some time.

Post 9 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:45:17

Yes, it is. However, for a twenty year old woman to be jealous of a younger sister?

Post 10 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:48:27

Well, it can happen.

Post 11 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 0:54:45

Well, in most situations, the older sister, AKA you, would have a little more maturity then that. I would also think that you would be proud of your sister for getting that kind of possitive attention, and you wuold bathe and do that kind of stuff to do the same as her. if someone is doing better than me, i would take example to that, and I would try as hard as I could to do better.

Post 12 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 1:28:47

Good idea.

Post 13 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 1:30:18

If it is a good idea, why don't you employ this strategy?

Post 14 by soaring eagle (flying high again!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 11:33:02

I can remember when I was little being jealous of my sister because she always had her room while us three boys shared a room. but again that is when your young. I in fact a very proud of my one brother who has built his own business. Katie, love your family sometimes they may be a pain, but trust me you will miss them when and if they pass away. just my ramblings

Post 15 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 12:24:29

Thanks brian. I do love them, but jelacy can happen no matter the age.

Post 16 by Voldemort (Account disabled) on Monday, 01-Oct-2007 19:36:12

Yes, but maturity can get rid of jealousy, or at least can get you to feel proud for your siblings.

Post 17 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2007 14:08:46

agree with the last post.

Post 18 by nikos (English words from a Greek thinking brain) on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2007 14:36:37

lol. How did a rave subject became negative? hahahaha. This only happens on the zone.
Anyway i have one brother and one sister. My brother is 10 and my sister will be 8 in a few months. I am almost 25.
They are so important to me and when i was away in England i used to miss them a lot. Now i enjoy spending time with them because when i find a job and go back in England i won't see them very oftehn.
litle brothers and sisters are very good in my oppinion. I think people who happened to have younger brothers or sisters are more ready to have their own children in the future. But people who happened to be the youngest in the family have more difficulty to want their own children in the future. This is a personal observation. I don't know how correct it is.

Post 19 by purple penguin (Don't you hate it when someone answers their own questions? I do.) on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2007 15:25:43

Oh please. No children for me. I'm the youngest and adopted.

Wow. Being jellous of your own younger sister? It's usually the other way around.

Post 20 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2007 16:54:25

Nikos, sorry about turning the rave subject into a negative one. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that was voldimort who did it.

Post 21 by midnight sun (you can't catch me, i'm the palobread man) on Tuesday, 02-Oct-2007 17:37:19

before criticizing her jealousy, shouldn't we understand what makes her jealous? there can be alot of different reasons. for example if the parents play favoritisms, and then the brothers and sisters doesn't matter if younger or older, end up thinking that you are nothing and they are everything. i don't know what is her situation, but this can be a reason for being jealous and that can bring to something worse than that

Post 22 by audioadict (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 08-Oct-2007 19:52:46

Well, It seems that my parents play favoritisms because my sister can run in and out, give my mom dirty looks, she and my brother both watch tv all the time. They don't get in trouble much, and when they get grounded, my parents give in and let her get by with these things. With me, they watch every move I make, gripe at me for getting on the computer, but my brother and sister get by with watching too much tv, and giving my mom dirty looks. My sister is so spoiled rotten!