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Uh ok, I could only put this topic here, and I need help urgently. It may be a bit pointless but I'm losing my closest friends (relatives actually)...
1. My eldest brother thinks I told my dad why I keep going to the PC rentals so that he could get in trouble. Now he hates me but doesn't show it. He just doesn't mind me. I DIDN'T tell my dad that so he WOULD get in TROUBLE. I only told him that because my bro keeps hogging the PC. :( 2. This morning, after playing ball, I accidentaly threw it on my cousin's arm. I'm a shy type and I'm not good with girls... :tai: What do I do???? |
1. He's your brother, he'll get over it
2. What? |
I threw the BALL, not expecting to hit it in the arm.
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But throwing a ball hitting someone's arm never did any harm before :) ...or? Anyway, I'm sure everyone agree you didn't mean to hit anybody, and that you both can have a healthy laugh at the whole incident soon enough :ok:
As for your bro well, that's part of having bros ;) It will pass. He might be a bit miffed if you "interfered" with his pc usage, but it won't last, I'm pretty sure. Bros are bros no matter what, so with yours :) |
Mighty speaks the truth... unless you were throwing bowling balls, in which case, good god what's wrong with you? ;) :D
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:blink: Bowling balls? Good heavens, where do you get your ideas, Lulu_Jane? :D
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Never ask a question with an answer too frightening to handle :D
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@MM: Lulu is just talking about throwing and grabbing balls, sooo....? :rolleyes: |
1.- Try to explain to him and if you want be generous to him for a couple of days to try and sign peace or something. But it's so true that it's part of having a brother or sister. It all depends in the end on how near your brother feels to the centre of the universe and how far he feels you are. (I'll take your word and your dad's judgement that it was your bro the one behaving selfish.)
2.- L0L I thought you threw UP, now this is manageable. The adult thing would be apologizing, trying to help if it hurt, and then immediately moving on. Even being children, if your cousin is nice enough she won't hold a grudge, just behave normally afterwards and you might find that she does likewise. |
wait wait.. you threw a ball in to her arm and she cried or what?
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