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I have 3 older siblings who I have had major conflicts and issues with my entire life. I have experienced major problems and conflicts between my siblings and I know how tough they can be. Ask me anything, I am here to help.
I have an older sister and 2 older brothers. I have experienced them treating me like a baby, neglecting me, bullying, leaving for college, not including me, and many more issues. From my own personal experiences I know the complications and problems that come with having brothers and sisters and how to deal with these issues.
I am a straight A middle school and high school student.
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I definitely don't think you are overreacting. Many families have a child like this who is so dependent, it is called compliance. One uses it has a defense mechanism to handle their fears of being on there
I think your sister is old enough for you to be brutally honest with her Tell her how you've been feeling and that you are going to take Kobe with you when you move out. Try to be very gentle when telling
I would suggest making a weekly schedule which divides taking the dog out and playing with it between you two so you cannot argue who's turn it is because it will already be on a schedule. Show your parents
Well there are a few things you can do in this situation to be a good older sister. Try asking your friends if your sister can play with you guys every once in awhile. They may understand if you let them
If you want him to learn English I would suggest you enroll him in a school that has English speaking teachers and classmates. The best way for someone to learn a language is to be surrounded by people

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