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How to stop hating your little brother?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jul 17, 2016
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Honestly!! Think about it. Surely there's one thing you like about him, tell him that? Focus on the best bits xxx
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Profile: MrRachmaninov
MrRachmaninov on Jul 21, 2016
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Understand that he lives in the same environment as you, and it is not his fault for his behavior. He is young, so he'll change and also understand better your feelings.
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Anonymous on Aug 5, 2016
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you can stop hating your little by solving the issue on why you hate him in the first place and try to give him another chance
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Anonymous on Aug 6, 2016
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Take him out to do something fun, make him happy. Try to find things that you and him both like and do those things.
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Anonymous on Aug 7, 2016
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Sisters and brothers always hate each other, spend more time with him :) And you won't hate him as much.
Profile: your1safe6place
your1safe6place on Aug 7, 2016
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Little brothers can seem like an enormous pain when they are conducting some of the behaviors that they often do, whether it's ones that you simply find annoying or ones that damage your property/land you in trouble with your parents. In my experience, the best course of action is to find common ground with the sibling. Find games that you both like to play. Find things that you both like to do. Often, negative sibling behavior stems from either their boredom or their craving for attention. Find what you can both do constructively together, and then do that thing! You'd be surprised how many days 'Monopoly' solved my own little brother's wild behaviors. The key is to make sure he enjoys the activity too!
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Anonymous on Aug 10, 2016
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Siblings can sometimes be difficult. Try to be patient and perhaps talk to your parents about what the problems are.
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Other on Aug 10, 2016
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If he is very young (14 or less-ish), try waiting for him to go through his teen years. A lot of people change significantly during that time. Otherwise, try spending time with him. If you support him and show him love you'll become invested in him and he will become invested in you.
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Anonymous on Aug 10, 2016
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Get to know the little things he does. Spend more time with him. He might be a mess but he is your brother.
Profile: Kanegreveson1993
Kanegreveson1993 on Aug 12, 2016
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Find out if you have similar interests if so use it as a why to like each other more our spend time with him more
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