Me!
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only children rock | |
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I used to have 2 elder brothers.
I killed them both. I don't tolerate atheists in my family. "LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE" | |
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G0d said: I used to have 2 elder brothers.
I killed them both. I don't tolerate atheists in my family. Stuck like glue! | |
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For some reason I always find this discussion to be really fascinating.
I have a younger sister, and we got along about as badly as two people can when we were growing up. It's horrible to say, but I hated her. I SO wanted to be an only child. To some extent, I relate to only children, because she and I got along so poorly that I still feel like I spent a ton of time alone, entertaining myself, off in my own world. Avoiding her! Now we're both in our late twenties, and we get along ok most of the time. I like seeing her. But there's still this touchy undercurrent. I doubt that she and her superconservative husband will let my liberal atheist faggot ass spend much time with their kids and stuff. And I don't trust her to step up and help out when my parents start needing more support. So, I don't know, it feels like this weird sibling limbo-land. It's kinda sad. I'm not planning to have kids, but I always thought that, if I did, based on my childhood, I would only have one. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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tackam said: For some reason I always find this discussion to be really fascinating.
I have a younger sister, and we got along about as badly as two people can when we were growing up. It's horrible to say, but I hated her. I SO wanted to be an only child. To some extent, I relate to only children, because she and I got along so poorly that I still feel like I spent a ton of time alone, entertaining myself, off in my own world. Avoiding her! Now we're both in our late twenties, and we get along ok most of the time. I like seeing her. But there's still this touchy undercurrent. I doubt that she and her superconservative husband will let my liberal atheist faggot ass spend much time with their kids and stuff. And I don't trust her to step up and help out when my parents start needing more support. So, I don't know, it feels like this weird sibling limbo-land. It's kinda sad. I'm not planning to have kids, but I always thought that, if I did, based on my childhood, I would only have one. me and my sister are kind of like that too we are from different worlds | |
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tackam said: I'm not planning to have kids, but I always thought that, if I did, I would only have one.
i got divorced for the same reason. one child is enough. | |
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