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Thread: My sister.

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    She maybe going through menapores already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewiie15 View Post
    She maybe going through menapores already?

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    I've been thinking about how odd this must be for you overnight; if it was me, I simply wouldn't be able to put up living in the house with someone like that.

    She's 19 and it's obviously not a the image that she wants to give of herself. Does she get angry when you bring the subject of her anger up? Get your mother to sit her down and talk things through with her. Others have said that anger management classes or personal "training" is best and I agree; providing you don't put yourself or your family in danger by even suggesting it.

    I feel for you. I wouldn't be able to put up with a thief and a mad-(wo)man in the house. Good luck!

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    I don't get why people are posting sarcastic remarks when this sounds like a serious issue lol.

    I think your sister needs to go and see a GP where she can be further referred to and then she can see all the right people who can help her out such as an anger management counsellor (etc).
    She doesn't sound mental or anything, I know people who behave in such a manner and I know that they have received help from anger management counsellors.

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    She's 19. Your mum hates her.

    Kick her out??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    She's 19. Your mum hates her.

    Kick her out??
    It's not that easy for a mother to kick out her child just like that, especially is her health is a concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shar, View Post
    It's not that easy for a mother to kick out her child just like that, especially is her health is a concern.
    Actually my friends mum did it pretty easily, he stays there sometimes, sometimes at his dads and he's getitng his own flat soon. And all without violence


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    My brothers like that and hes 16, you say one thing to him that he doesn't like he spits at you. He'll call me ma a ***** a **** a ***** and wishes us to die, I dunno whats wrong with him.

    Is your sister hot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shar, View Post
    It's not that easy for a mother to kick out her child just like that, especially is her health is a concern.
    i agree
    my brother has stole money from my mum, stole her car & crashed it, got caught with drugs, (he's been fined £600 for, all of which she has to pay for), stole credit cards from his gfs mum, smashed a laptop and lightswitch, beat people up - including a 15 year old girl.... i really wonder why he's not locked up, i feel the same way as you do - i want him to do something so bad he gets locked up for his own safety and everyone elses. anyway my mum has thrown him out three times now and worried about him every single time because he threatens to commit suicide & well he's the only source of income atm so that kinda helps.... it's not easy at all unless someones willing to look after him, tbh i'd be concerned if a mother didn't care.
    you really need to get help for your sister, not just for her but the rest of the family cause it's not fair on you guys. & **** anger management that does nothing. she needs more than that
    OR U COULD JUST DEAL WITH HER SHORT TERMPER LOL /sarcasm


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyNemo View Post
    Actually my friends mum did it pretty easily, he stays there sometimes, sometimes at his dads and he's getitng his own flat soon. And all without violence
    It probably depends on their relationship? And as I said if health is a concern it makes things different.

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