I just don’t want to see my sister

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is this phrase - "I slip my tongue"?


It's troll speak for "slip of the tongue."


Exactly. Notice that the troll, I mean Op, hasn’t been back since the late night posting. I swear, the hour between 11pm and midnight is high time for posting these troll threads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think your sister is autistic or has Asperger’s or whatever. She seems to be very literal and can’t let things go


Hi op. Your ignorance is overwhelming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is this phrase - "I slip my tongue"?


It's troll speak for "slip of the tongue."


Anonymous
You are the problem.
Anonymous
You’re a hideous person, OP. A bad sister, a bad family member in your broader family, a total B.
Anonymous
Are you your sister's censor? It seems you are plenty eager to censor her conversations, as if she is a child, but she is not allowed the same towards you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - you sound mean. I feel sorry for your sister. Definitely get evaluated for ADHD.

Stop with the ADHD BS. Not fair at all.
Anonymous
OP may or may not have ADHD, but her writing isn’t the problem here.

Being a pushing-button beyatch isn’t in the DSM.
Anonymous
Sounds like your sister has an OP problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you 12?


12 and 3 quarters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP - you sound mean. I feel sorry for your sister. Definitely get evaluated for ADHD.

Stop with the ADHD BS. Not fair at all.


Yeah, I know people with ADHD and they aren't unkind and gratuitously mean.
Anonymous
I saw the subject line and thought I might be able to relate. After I read the post, I realize I have much more empathy for the sister in this scenario.

Earlier this year, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I told my immediate family at the same time and asked them not to tell extended family, as we have a big family and I was still processing and didn't want to be overwhelmed.

Within the hour, I was inundated with text messages and calls from extended family members, some asking how I felt, some asking if I thought I got cancer from the covid vax, or from using deodorant.

I traced the leak back to my older sister. I'm still mad / not really talking to her while she is acting flippant and like it's no big deal.

So, from my perspective, yes, you are the a**hole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw the subject line and thought I might be able to relate. After I read the post, I realize I have much more empathy for the sister in this scenario.

Earlier this year, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I told my immediate family at the same time and asked them not to tell extended family, as we have a big family and I was still processing and didn't want to be overwhelmed.

Within the hour, I was inundated with text messages and calls from extended family members, some asking how I felt, some asking if I thought I got cancer from the covid vax, or from using deodorant.

I traced the leak back to my older sister. I'm still mad / not really talking to her while she is acting flippant and like it's no big deal.

So, from my perspective, yes, you are the a**hole.


That’s terrible. She should have respected your wishes to have time to process. Sorry that happened.
Anonymous
I read the title and I thought I'd be able to relate I don't want to see my sister either. I actually hate her.

But the one of the reasons we don't get along is because she acts like OP
Anonymous
I mean, your sister is probably annoying, but you're rude.
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