Sounds like your parents are responsible however
Without question this is my mothers fault. The girl is complete white trash yet gets all the sympathy and leniency.
It's mind boggling.
Sounds like your parents are responsible however
Hate keeps you warm at night.Hate is a waste of time.
This is what happens when people watch Game of Thrones too much
Hate keeps you warm at night.
Without question this is my mothers fault. The girl is complete white trash yet gets all the sympathy and leniency.
It's mind boggling.
This is what happens when people watch Game of Thrones too much
im sorry this is so sad,your mom went through a lot , and what could happen to your brother to start behaving like that absolutely not normal at all,I mean outright hate them? Maybe that's not so good. Having nothing to do with them, perfectly understandable.
My younger brother only recently pulled himself out of the selfish, entitled, and idiotic spiral that dominated his life. We're talking about someone who:
* Only recently got a job (he's 30 btw)
* Spent the entirety of his academic career flipping out every time a paper or project came up (I'm not exaggerating when I say he only made it through HS and college with myself and my parents doing some/all of the work in some cases)
*Used his sexual orientation as an excuse to be a brat (him being gay was basically a license to yell at my parents whenever he couldn't get his way). Keep in mind my parents, while confused, never told him he was evil, never kicked him out of the house, and still treated him like a human being- which is more than he gave them.
*Tormented my mother with such vile and hurtful comments that I'm convinced played some part in her early death.
I might have been able to move past all that...but not a week after our mother passed away from cancer (not helped by the 10+ years of stress and hell he put her through), he had the gall to tell one of his friends over the phone that the woman who had raised him, cared for him, and had helped him at every step of his life, was somehow the worst mother ever. It took everything I had not to cave his skull in (I was in another room and overheard this). To this day he believes he did nothing wrong his entire life...and that's something you don't get past.
So while it might be wrong to hate your siblings, it's certainly okay to disown them.
I wish I had siblings![]()
I wish I had siblings![]()
She needs some real responsibilities like a job?
Maybe volunteering will help.
I absolutely loathe my younger sister. I have nothing in common with her, i find her to be the most obnoxious, self-entitled, spoiled brat i've ever met. She cares about no one but herself, and doesn't mind burdening the rest of the family with her drama and problems both emotionally and financially.
I try to feel bad but then she does something that just blows my mind with the level of disrespect and lack of consideration for others. Do i have a moral obligation to try and see beyond all this and love her regardless because she's my sister? I'm increasingly finding it harder to do so.
I often feel if i never spoke to her again that i'd be completely ok with it and happier for it.
Replace younger sister with older in the OP and you've got where I've been at for a while. It's become clearer over the last few years as I've matured and she hasn't that my sister is a spoiled fucking teenager living in a 31 year old body. I wouldn't go so far as to say I hate her, but I have almost no relationship with her, despite us both living with our parents, and I don't really think it'd bother me too much if we ended up not seeing each other again.
she has a low paying job, and she's a single mom. everyone has to take care of her kid when she wants to go out.... besides her own baby dady of course.