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Re: sisters
Please read the rules considering the HoS over here:
42-hall-of-speakers/96929-rules-of-cond ... ction.html
We expect a higher standard of communication in this part of the forum and this topic doesn't start off well in my opinion. Some pointers;
What is it precisely you'd want to discuss? Just talking bad about sisters isn't appropriate here; what is it you find annoying? What could be done about it in a mature way? Etc. etc.
42-hall-of-speakers/96929-rules-of-cond ... ction.html
We expect a higher standard of communication in this part of the forum and this topic doesn't start off well in my opinion. Some pointers;
What is it precisely you'd want to discuss? Just talking bad about sisters isn't appropriate here; what is it you find annoying? What could be done about it in a mature way? Etc. etc.
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for you are squishy and make really funny noises when violently deactivated.
Re: sisters
I used to think my sister was annoying. We are almost exactly one year apart (me being older), but we didn't share the same friends, we were often mean to each other or played dirty tricks on each other, sometimes even got in physical fights.
Now we are both adults, and I am so glad to have a sister. She is someone who, unlike friends, will ALWAYS be there for me. Even if we disagree, we would never just abandon each other. My friends from middle school and high school, college, past jobs - we occasionally speak on facebook, but once you're an adult, friendship changes. You might start a new job, or decide to go to college, or start a family, and you move on to new friends, and the cycle repeats.
It's normal to be annoyed with your sister, but remember that she will always be there in your life. It's best to cultivate a friendship with her, because you never know when you will need her to be there for you.
Now we are both adults, and I am so glad to have a sister. She is someone who, unlike friends, will ALWAYS be there for me. Even if we disagree, we would never just abandon each other. My friends from middle school and high school, college, past jobs - we occasionally speak on facebook, but once you're an adult, friendship changes. You might start a new job, or decide to go to college, or start a family, and you move on to new friends, and the cycle repeats.
It's normal to be annoyed with your sister, but remember that she will always be there in your life. It's best to cultivate a friendship with her, because you never know when you will need her to be there for you.