I just cant get over how frustratingly annoying brothers and sisters can be






Wolf wrote:Unfortunately, you will run into such annoying people all of your life, in situations where you must deal with them or sometimes where you just have to accept them for being annoying, so consider this to be practicing you people skills.
shiraartain wrote:It is hard being a sibling, Chantilly. At least your mom understands, so that helps you out. Regarding the articles, could you share them? I'm interested in reading them.
My dad bit a coconut piece and gave Fajr the smaller piece, I handed i t right back to him, told him the problem, and so he cut another piece with the knife and gave it to him. It's an uphill battle (I've repeated myself so many times!) But eventually it will click.

liz wrote:Chantilly, I really feel for you. I have an older brother and two adopted sisters younger than me. My brother being the "man child"was considered better than me. I hate it but that is the way my parents thought was best. The two sisters who were younger came from a bad back round to the point that I don't know how they survived. I opened my heart and helped them as much as I could including emotional build up and was a good sister. But as it was with my brother if there was a dispute I would back down. If I did not my parent made me because they had such a bad life before us and that I was jelous and should be ashamed of myself. When Momma died I stepped in as the one they could come to for help. They could have asked me for help before that but considered me a lesser person because I always backed down.
I don't know how to help you except to tell you that I understand.
I have a 3 species household of dogs, cats and birds that all get along. Of course the cockatiels are too small and too many to let out so they are free flight in their own room.
If you cannot stop them from doing this than please pm me. I care for my "children" different than the others. I absorb the info I am given on the forum and use it whenever possible. I have been able to use my mommy skills to care for them.

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