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Mariamaria4373

10/07/2017 5:46 PM ·Spoilers

I'm annoyed that I get dragged everywhere, when my mom said I could stay home. She changed her mind. -_- I'm tired of my whole family questioning my honesty. I never lie to them, and the few times I did, I felt sick and told them right away. But no, I broke my brother's 3Ds, I took the pencil sharpener, I broke my laptop, I did this, I did that, well I didn't! They should know, I don't lie! >_<

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  • *Annoying. Everything that interests me my sister has to do. She follows me everywhere, too. Art, she has to do that. Piano, she has to do that. Queen, she has to make that her favorite band. Zelda and Splatoon, she has to make it her favorite game even though she doesn't really play it. I remember being the youngest. It was horrible! But she's like a princess!

    Yeahs1
  • That does sound trying. Perhaps as the older sibling, you could be akin to a guide for her, to assist her in growing and maturing. Perhaps she wishes to be like you, which is why she follows you so closely. Embracing this may be your best option, you can then discuss and learn what the other likes about these interests, and why. Doing so might bring you closer together, as sisters.

    Yeahs2
  • Well there's a big age difference. She gets angry at me and tries to hurt me. We have to share a room and she doesn't sleep. She'll do something that upsets my parents, and if I do the same later, my parents take stuff away and yell at me. Yet they don't to her. -_- Thank you, though. I just get annoyed easily.

    Yeahs3
  • I have 5 brothers and a sister I know what u mean

    Yeahs2
  • I've often found that the threat of something looming over you is much worse that the threat being carried out. In similar situations of being accused of being a liar. I have found stating and meansing "No, I didn't do it" and if challenged stating honestly "you know what, punish me however you see fit, but I didn't do it." typically drives that point home...

    Yeahs1
  • Now, as far as the sibling, I understand, having a "mini me" is flattering, but is irritating as well. What I'd be concerned about as a parent, authoritive ones tend to have the opposite affect that they intent, the harder you try to force a person to conform, the more they rebel. That being the case, some of the most rebellious people, for example, to religion, tend to be the ones with the...

    Yeahs1
  • strictest religious upbringing, I know as much as religion was pushed on me, not necessarily by my family, but by my community drove me to resent it, especially when the atheists I knew were more moral than the religious people but we were still mocked with "you're unforgivable" and "you're going to burn", some even went as far to assert that loved ones died because the individual stopped coming..

    Yeahs1
  • coming to church. If your parents ever read this, I'll be the first to tell them that they'll have no one but themselves to blame if they end up with a child that wants nothing to do with them because they couldn't practice any trust. As far as the comment about the lying, I know what I suggested might sound frightening, but there is no greater feeling than knowing that someone no longer has...

    Yeahs1
  • control over you. So, I'll assert it again, don't let any punishment they try to force on you ever stop you from being who you are, and don't ever let it scare you into submitting or taking the blame for something you did not do.

    Yeahs1
  • Thank you. The person who said "You'll burn" is wrong to say that. We're aloud to judge, but to judge where you'll go is wrong. I do understand, it's not fun to be forced to believe in something. You have to come to it on your own. We shouldn't force you. The people who say that just want you to understand and to be safe. They don't want you to "burn." But, it is your life. You're supposed to cho

    Yeahs0
  • *Choose. I still respect your opinion as you respect mine. Some things I don't believe in I still respect that person's belief. But when they don't respect your opinion back, it's a bit hurtful and annoying. I've lost friends due to politics. I respected their opinion even though it was diffefent from mine. They didn't respect mine, oh well.

    Yeahs0
  • I will say, that religious folk I know aren't bad, I've run into far too many that were more apt to use their religion as a weapon to enforce their will though. The South is notorious for having the later. Truthfully, I try to respect people's right to practice religion freely, but, I've come to a point now, between the whole burning in hell comment and dealing with a religion war overseas...

    Yeahs1
  • and even now to the point comrades of mine who do end up getting buried... their widow/ers and orphans can't even put their loved ones to rest in peace without having a mass of protestors there thanking doG for dead soldiers. it is hard for me to respect the freedom of speech that I once thought I was fighting to protect. I've always felt like a jigsaw puzzle in the wrong box, you know, even if..

    Yeahs0
  • found a place where I fit in, I always felt as if I didn't belong, and that I always stood out, and not in a good way. After Afghanistan, re-intergration into society continues to be next to impossible... But, looking around me, Tragedies being use to fill political agendas, one side all but demanding the other's head on a platter. I'm left wondering why I even should try to conform.

    Yeahs1
  • Some people, like Roger Taylor, don't like "Overly religious people" I don't know what they mean by that, but ok? Wouldn't "Overly religious people" be saints? I don't know what he means by that. I find it hard to make friends because alot of people I know are kinda odd. Plus, I'm possibly the only Catholic homeschooler who loves Queen and Zelda. Besides my siblings, of course.

    Yeahs0
  • To answer your question, let me make a distinction between Faith and Religion. Faith is when a person believes an ideal and places trust in it. Religion is when a someone turns faith into a organization, complete with rules to salvation (You must be baptized in water to go to heaven, wife was told that one), doctrine to be followed, and a religious hierarchy. (followers, deacon, pastor ie.)

    Yeahs1
  • I have no real problem with faith, so long as it is understood, faith based people can still love the sinner for example. Huge problem with religion, it easily tends to radicalize some people, Religion was why the Salem Witch Burnings happened, why we were fighting a war in the Middle East, why Sandy Hook victims got their funerals picketed by the Westboro Baptist Church. Stupid people tend to...

    Yeahs1
  • get even more stupid in groups.

    Yeahs1
  • So, long story short... Overly Religious people are not so much the saints, they are the pharisees (probably not spelled right) Jesus mentions in the New Testament.

    Yeahs1
  • I have 5 brothers and 3 sisters i know what you mean don't stress.

    Yeahs1

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