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[quote=Anonymous]I have one teen so I have no idea what I'm talking about but I would probably respond this way the next time they have a blow-up: Email or text to everyone to say: Girls, get it together. We have always done the best we can for all of you, but you are individuals and we have been at different stages of life and financial health with each of you, so what has seemed fair hasn't always been equal. If you are jealous or angry about a gift or assistance that comes from your dad and me, your issue is with US, not your sister. If you want a specific gift for Christmas, ask for it. If you need help with a car payment, talk to us. Sister jealousy is normal, but before you compare yourself or take anger out on your sister for living a different life than you, consider that you are all young, and if you are dissatisfied with something in your own life or want something different, now is the time to go for it. Please stop being dramatic and acting like teenagers - we went through that for 13 years and are tired of that phase. See you at Easter. [/quote]
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