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10-22-2007, 04:58 PM | #691 | |
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Older Attention Hog Sister Situation: And I used to think the younger siblings got ALL the attention... Last edited by Cassini90125; 06-17-2009 at 01:37 AM. Reason: Foul language removed from quoted text. |
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10-22-2007, 05:21 PM | #692 | |
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Still gets on my nerve that noone knows my name, of course XD And all everyone talks about is the coming baby I remember growing up watching Hey Arnold! and I would identify with helga Pataki who was being called by her 12 year older sister Olga's name constantly by her mother and father ... oh, bad/good times |
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10-22-2007, 06:10 PM | #693 | |
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10-22-2007, 10:06 PM | #694 |
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Yeah, trust me, once YOU leave home, they'll be thrilled at every little thing YOU do. I got very little attention when I lived with my parents, but as soon as I moved out it kinda hit them that I just wouldn't be there anymore, so they always love it whenever I can manage the trip home.
As for bullys, well, for the most part, that crap stops after high school. i stopped getting mercilessly bullied around 7th form. Oh, and parents seem to have some supernatural ability to get their kid's names mixed up. My dad always refers to me and my two brothers by each other's names first, before correcting himself (this despite the fact that we don't look anything like each other, especially me). We've just stopped making fun of it.
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10-22-2007, 10:25 PM | #695 |
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lol, my mother has even called us by the pets' names. As much as we love our animals, that's pretty insulting. We still joke about it though. My dad still always calls me by my sister's name and my sister by my name. He does it so often, we've joked about legally changing our names so then our dad will FINALLY get our names right! Yeah, it's a parent thing.
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10-22-2007, 10:37 PM | #696 |
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My dad always calls GM by the long version of his name rather than the version he actually, you know, uses. That's because GM was named after my dad's deceased brother, who always used the long version of the name, so I can understand it; but at the same time, it confuses people outside the family. Because usually a parent only uses the long version of a name when they're mad at the kid, you know? So it always sounds like Dad's mad at/doesn't like GM. Oh and he calls me by the short version of my name (I was named after his mom), but he still can't spell it the way I prefer it spelled. I don't think he cares that I have a preference though.
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10-22-2007, 11:28 PM | #697 | |
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I like guys who are able to at least be honest and are comfortable with wearing whatever they choose. I know plenty of guys older then you who I've seen where cartoon shirts, for examples, my co-workers are mostly male, and a few of them are over 25 years old, and I've seen them wear Disney shirts, Naruto shirts, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle shirts, etc. There is nothing wrong with wearing those kinds of shirts, and if someone were to judge me based on that tiny aspect, then I wouldn't want to date them anyways. As for bars, a lot of my friends drink, and invite me along (despite me being 20), and I've always declined. I prefer not to drink, and I'd prefer to have a guy who isn't looking to go out and bar hop each night. So yea, I guess what I am trying to say is that I wouldn't turn down a possible boyfriend based on the clothing he wears, especially cartoon shirts, since I've found most guys who wear shirts featuring cartoons, etc, usually have a similar personality to myself, and we usually hit it off right away. Besides, I wear shirts that have cartoon characters on them too. However, about the sex thing, I won't go into too much detail, but like you, I also value my morals with that, and have vowed since I first learned about sex to not have it until I was married, and thus I still am a virgin =) So no, you're not insane, not at all =) And this is all coming from a 20 year old female =) Though I do hope I didn't say anything insulting, because that wasn't my intent at all D: I'm just speaking my mind =P |
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10-23-2007, 02:56 AM | #698 | |
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jekylljuice was here.
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Also, once you've finished school and move closer toward entering the real-world, you'll see that there are many different options available to you from then on, and you'll no longer feel that it's a matter of having to follow in your sibling's footsteps. Because you're a totally different person altogether. The age distance between my brother and I isn't nearly as great as you might think, considering our present situations - he's moved away from home, is engaged and currently half-way through the lengthy process of training to be an accountant, whilst I'm still a University student with no long-term job or driving lisence living with my parents outside of term-time - but we've just chosen to take our lives at different paces and in different directions. Being in the top set of everything, Vampyre, I'm sure you'll find a wealth of fresh options available to you in the future. Stuff which your sister never even considered.
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11-02-2007, 09:51 AM | #699 |
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CHRISTMAS! Hole-e Cr@p on a stick! There's Christmas trees out on the stores..... As early as BEFORE HALLOWEEN! AAAAAAAUGHSCH!
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11-02-2007, 12:57 PM | #700 |
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You have my sympathy. A lot of the stores around here were starting their Xmas displays last week and increasing the number of toys for sale. Wrapping paper has popped up everywhere; so have plug-in lawn items like reindeer and snowmen. Sheesh, can't we at least wait until after Thanksgiving before starting this crap!?!?
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