My sister is the biggest problem in the world...
By lady Di
@lady1993 (27225)
Philippines
May 24, 2010 8:20pm CST
I know this is a really mean thing to say...considering that she is my sister; but enough is enough. Since day one she is always creating problems...and now, I might not even be able to go to college because of her. She is just so inconsiderate at times, she acts like she's so rich and always uses up all the money we have. She only thinks of herself- and always gives mom and dad problems. She doesn't listen to anyone...
We don't even have a source of income now...and she's asking for more than 100 dollars a week.
I just hope that she would learn how to save money and become more responsible..and stop being a shopaholic.
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6 responses
@sunnycool (12714)
• India
25 May 10
You shouldnt be lending her money every week if she were bothering you so much---I think she is old enough to have a boy friend so ask her to pass those shopping bills to him lol---it would do good for you and your family.Your parents should be strict in this issue else she might land in troubles.
@p3ks626 (6538)
• Philippines
25 May 10
I think we all have a responsibility for our family members. I always think that its my responsibility to make other my brother understand our situation. My brother often asks a lot of money too and I always talk to him. I think your sister just need to understand. She should also know the real reason rather than pretend she has something even if she doesnt.
@nixxi76 (3191)
• Canada
25 May 10
Why are your parents enabling her to act like this? Your parents need to step up and say no more often to your darling sister. You're right! She is robbing you of education and a life. You need to say something to your mom and dad now before this gets more out of hand than it already is..
take care
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
25 May 10
Why are your parents tolerating this? And when are you going to speak up?
Sorry, just concerned...
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
13 Jun 10
hello lady,
i hope your mom and dad knows when to say no to her.
cheers,
ann