Is anyone here best friends with their sisters?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Omg are you the same person from the older threads? If you are then your sister is completely right to rid herself of you. Let go. Get your own life.


Spill what did the sister do?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have one sister. We weren't super close growing up, but now she is my best friend.


+1
Anonymous
My sister is my best friend. We talk 3 times a day on the phone, and see each other about 4 times during the week. We live about 1.5 miles apart.
Anonymous
I have 2 sisters and I wish I was.

I was never close to my older sister, she was a bully and abusive towards me my entire life and my parents allowed her to get away with it. I limit my contact with her now. I would completely cut her off if it wasn't for wanting to see my niece and nephew.


My younger sister and I used to be super close growing up. Not as much now. We're just very different people, but we do hang out from time to time.

I do wish I had that best friend sibling relationship that some people have.
Anonymous
My sisters aren't my best friends. We are so different that we might not have chosen to interact if we weren't sisters. But they are kind of like my limbs - incredibly important to my quality of life, always there, and taken sometimes for granted. The relationship I share with them is among the most important in my life. It is nice to know that there are people in this world that love and accept you unconditionally and will always have your back
Anonymous
I do not have a sister, but I always wanted one.

I am very close with all my SILs (brother's wife, DH's sister, DH's brother's wife), so I did get my sisters later in life.
Anonymous
Yes- mine is my only sibling and we're twins. She's lives about 5 minutes away from me and we see each other a lot. My poor long-suffering husband...but his mother is a twin so he gets it to some extent.
Anonymous
I was until she ate all the cornbread that my husband was saving for an evening snack.
Anonymous
Yes. We speak pretty much every day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My sister is ten years older than me and has always been very bossy and generally unhappy. I finally cut her off about 7-8 years ago. I couldn't take her meanness anymore. I don't miss her at all.


Ha! Sounds like my sister.
Anonymous
I'm so jealous of all the close sisters. My sister is a bit high strung and does not seem to want that close of a relationship with me. My other sister is mentally ill. I long for a close connection with one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so jealous of all the close sisters. My sister is a bit high strung and does not seem to want that close of a relationship with me. My other sister is mentally ill. I long for a close connection with one of them.


Is she a mentally ill in a way that precludes a close relationship? A few people have mentioned mental illness and I'm not sure what they mean. I struggle with depression -- would my sister describe me as "mentally ill," full stop, as if that's the end of that story. Just wondering...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was until she ate all the cornbread that my husband was saving for an evening snack.


LOL She was lucky to have you.
Anonymous
My sister and I were hot and cold growing up. We'd get along great sometimes, but I've never fought with ANYONE as hard or as mean as I did with my sister.

We grew out of it. I wouldn't call us "best friends" but we're really close now as adults. She moved to my area, and I love that. We are still pretty different in some ways, but as we've gotten older, more similar too. I love that our kids will be friends and grow up together.
Anonymous
My sister and I were very close until she had her kids. Overnight she wanted little to do with me, and her kids became everything. I had to call her, I had to visit and finally I had enough.

Her kids grew up, one moved to another country the other a hour a way. Her husband ended up dying from a heart attack. I noticed she started calling more and actually talked about visiting me. She never had use for friends because again it was only her kids that were important. She does a lot with her husband's family but that's about it. At this point I'll talk to her on the phone here and there, but I have no desire to see her or invest in anything..long moved on.
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