how many of you like your brothers.......?

India
May 8, 2009 9:27am CST
i like my brother...but the thing is that i don't have a brother of my own.he is my cousin.he is just five years old.he's a great brother to be with.i dont have much to tell..i would like to hear from all of you have a brother...YOUR OPINION PLZZZZ.........
5 responses
@Daae92 (75)
• United States
9 May 09
I have two brothers, and while I do get along well with my older brother most of the time, me and my younger brother fight like cats and dogs, there is not a thing we can agree on or don't fight about. I Don't dislike him, I would just not rather spend any time with him.
@canxnac (421)
• Indonesia
8 May 09
My brother--4 years older than me--is my only sibling, and although we aren't that close each other, I love him and know that he cares for me a lot. He's like my parents' golden boy, but I know he deserves it and I'm not jealous at all as long as they don't compare me with him or force me to be like what he is now.
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
8 May 09
I do love my brother, he is a few years older then I am and we get along great. We are always there for each other and enjoy doing things together.
@mcgrary (107)
• China
8 May 09
I have there cousins. They are all younger than me. We are not so close. Because my family left my hometown when I was 8 years old. We can't spend a lot of time together. But I still love them, try to help them when them are in trouble. I think that what we call blood.
• Pakistan
8 May 09
The blood relation between sibling always gel them together. There might be some misunderstanding or rift, but it is shortlived. Brothers have no match. Once a scholar was asked, "What is the difference between a brother and a friend?" He replied, "A brother is like a gold but friend is like a diamond." The person showed his surprise at this answer and said, "But diamond is more expensive than gold", "Yes, you are right, but diamond once broken cannot be repaired while gold can be brought back in its real shape after remaining a molten state for sometime", was the wise answer of the scholar. Blood is thicker than water.