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-- Posted by AprilAnn at 10:41 pm on Jan. 4, 2009
so me and my sister are sitting here on myspace. and all of a sudden, she was like "you have a boyfriend?!" and i was like "maybe" and she was like "no you don't" and i was like "yea, whatever". and i can't believe that she doesn't believe me. she was like "you dont talk to one on the phone" and i was like "so?". what the hell is wrong with her?
-- Posted by LoveKay at 12:37 am on Jan. 7, 2009
Maybe she was just kidding around and wasn't being serious. Some siblings are like =P My sister used to be like that. Besides, it should not matter to you whether she believes you have a boyfriend or not. If you have one, then you have one.. and if it goes somewhere, then she will meet him and know for sure!
-- Posted by Trashed at 12:44 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Hey, It sounds to me like she was just messing around but to be perfectly honest, siblings will always be siblings, they will tease you for pretty much anything they can. If you have a boyfriend, should it really matter what your sister says, she's probably a bit confused maybe. It doesn't matter what your sister says if you're happy with where you are right now, boyfriend or no boyfriend. It only matters what you think. If you're still unhappy ask her why she thought what she did or even prove it to her.
-- Posted by amiee at 6:14 pm on Jan. 9, 2009
What they hell is wrong with her? Being a typical sister would be my guess. They're sent to annoy us, I swear. Maybe she was surprised, maybe she was jealous, maybe she was trying to tease you in a friendly way, maybe she was trying to annoy you. Who knows, but at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what she thinks. You know the details of what's going on and, well, who cares if she believes you! That's her issue, don't you think? If it's really bothered and upset you then, by all means, have a word with her about it. Try not to argue - that'll only get you more upset - but you could always ask her why she had that reaction. It might help you both understand eachother a little better and, you never know, she might appreciate that you actually asked her about it. Try not to worry about it. Sisters, eh? As I said, you know what's going on and her choosing not to believe you is more her problem than yours.
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