I have an older brother two years older than I am. In my culture, friends of my family are also considered family. So I have more than I can count.
I have an older brother two years older than I am. In my culture, friends of my family are also considered family. So I have more than I can count.
Last edited by Yuffie514; 02-09-2008 at 03:57 AM.
I have a younger brother and he annoys the bijesus out of me. I despise siblings.
I have a younger sister named Kiera she just turned 16 this last Oct. She can be a handfull but we are more closer then what we were growing up![]()
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Lee-Anne/F/23
Michelle/F/21
Jordon/M/19
Benjamin/M/12
That's all folks. :mog:
My sis is the reason why sometimes I don't want to have kids.... then again... she isn't so bad at all ^^ *drool*
Nikki (sister, 26) - The only non-half/step/in-law sibling I have was born two years before myself and has tormented me since I came into this world. I'm fairly certain that I'm one of the only (if not the only) people capable of standing up to her without the need to yell. We have our moments, both good and bad, but overall she's my sister and that's that. You may know her as Tweety_ch1ck around the forums - she used to post here.
Danielle (step-sister, 18) - Oddly with the same name (and often the same age) as my girlfriend, this will get tricky when I return to my homeland with smittenkitten in tow. I get along with Danielle great, though, and we've always both been fairly down-to-earth which is probably what allows us to get on so well. We can talk about either serious or silly things without holding back. At least, I think so!
Josh (step-brother, 16) - I introduced him to Final Fantasy and he still enjoys it, so I'm proud to say that he is registered as Loony JosH.Sadly he doesn't post much these days, but yeah, we get along really well. He's certainly grown up a massive amount since I last saw him, both physically and mentally, and although it will probably be a slight shock to see this totally new look to him when I eventually go back to NZ, it'll be great talking about more guy-type things with him.
Stephanie (half-sister, 13) - A right cheeky little squirt when I left New Zealand, it's always hurt me the most that I never got to see her grow up. I think she was just seven years old when I left for overseas, and I know that when I go back I'll have to learn to get to know someone who will likely be a completely different person. I still love her to bits regardless and I'm naturally very protective of both of my younger sisters, and to a lesser extent my younger brother as well. I did get along with Stephanie and I'm sure I will again. She sends me emails about once a year and it always makes me happy.
Marty (brother-in-law, 28-30) - I never can remember his age. His love for Liverpool is partly what started me watching football - back when I wasn't a fan of any particular team, I supported Liverpool to some extent (after watching more games, I would later fall in love with United's style of play, if you're wondering). We get along well. I have a strange mixture of respect and pity for any man who can put up with my sister to such an extent, but if that's his choice in life then that's his choice in life.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
nope im a only child (lonly child)
i always wished i had brothers and sisters as a kid
but i guess as a only child you get more attention
overbearing parents