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Grow up Skull.
@dinkdoodler:
I can imagine that your older sister doesn't listen to advise from her younger brother. You really should give her a break. It's really your parents job to watch over her, everyone hates when younger people try to tell older ones what to do.
You said that she dishonour your religion and family? That's bullshoot. About religion, who are you to judge what pleases your god?
And if your family really loves her you shouldn't focus on the grades, maybe she's problems so that she can't learn as fast as others but insteed of getting support from her friends and family she was marked as "The black sheep" of the family?
Just give her a break and let her grow for herself and find what she wants to do in life for herself, don't point out the way for her, then chances are big that she goes the other way.
If somebody should talk with her it's your parents and older people that she admire... anyone but you.
@dinkdoodler:
I can imagine that your older sister doesn't listen to advise from her younger brother. You really should give her a break. It's really your parents job to watch over her, everyone hates when younger people try to tell older ones what to do.
You said that she dishonour your religion and family? That's bullshoot. About religion, who are you to judge what pleases your god?
And if your family really loves her you shouldn't focus on the grades, maybe she's problems so that she can't learn as fast as others but insteed of getting support from her friends and family she was marked as "The black sheep" of the family?
Just give her a break and let her grow for herself and find what she wants to do in life for herself, don't point out the way for her, then chances are big that she goes the other way.
If somebody should talk with her it's your parents and older people that she admire... anyone but you.