This. Some older sisters really bait and criticize their younger siblings. Why did you attack her at the wedding op? |
| Time of your own self reflection because based on these interactions, you come across mean and obnoxious yourself. If I was your cousin, you made that conversation incredibly awkward for everyone. |
| Are you on the spectrum op? That’s the only reasonable excuse for the fact that you brought these things up at a family wedding. |
| You sound like an awful person, OP. |
My thought exactly! |
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You don't have to see your sister. However hopefully you have enough self awareness to understand that your actions at the wedding were unkind and not needed.
Hopefully you see that you are part of the negative dynamic with your sister and if you work on yourself then perhaps a relationship with your sister will be easier. |
| Do you find other people avoid you or pull away from you? |
| I think your sister is autistic or has Asperger’s or whatever. She seems to be very literal and can’t let things go |
| Yes, OP, you’re the @sshole. |
+1 and you want to hide it behind “I slip my tongue”. As if that is an excuse for you always being so awful. |
| What is this phrase - "I slip my tongue"? |
| An annoying sister is like no other person on earth. I think I get you OP. You’ve have to put up with so much bs over the years that you’ve resorted to being the B when dealing with her. My sister is annoying AF too. And the sad part about it is everyone knows she’s full of it but because she’s so sensitive, no one bothers to call her out. |
| You are a poor writer, so I sense that matches your in-person behavior. I’m guessing that you are a rude, blunt person who doesn’t know how to read a room, doesn’t read social cues, is prone to gossip, and is generally regarded by others as mean. |
It's troll speak for "slip of the tongue." |
| I had two sisters and was very close to one but cannot stand the other. The sister I was close to passed away in 2016 and I saw other sister at her funeral. It was the first time we had seen or spoken to each other in years. Six years later and that was the last time we spoke. |