Is it normal normal sibling rivalry or abuse

my daughter is really mean to my son who is 15 she constantly terrorizes and bullies him.But isn't that what little sisters are for? He is twice her size and four years older than her and is terrified of her.He has run away twice and several of our friends think it's awful the way she treats him.I am not sure if I should step in or use this as a character building lesson.He is a big wus and I want him to act like a man. I would never let a girl beat me up or destroy all of my stuff like that.He is currently working at a camp a buddy of mine owns and my buddy is very concerned about his home life.

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Based on 35 votes (6 yes)
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Comments ( 10 )
  • Bluejayy

    have fun when your son kills himself due to abuse

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    • pizzabrowniesushi

      One day the kid is gonna totally lose it after years of being abused and teased and kick her ass.

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      • Bluejayy

        I'd love to see that ;)

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    • pizzabrowniesushi

      no one day the 15 year is gonna crack from being bullied and kick her ass.

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  • Ellenna

    Why are you allowing bullying in your family?

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  • Azaman

    Parent of the year.

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    • MrTheodore

      You should at least try to help the guy/girl and not post pointless snarky comments like this.

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  • donuthell45

    why does the eleven year old have run of the house? You sound lazy.

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  • Jayemen

    At some point, he'll haul off and whack her one good..It's going to happen, intended or not. If he's that much bigger than her, he's holding back until he snaps. Don't be surprised when she winds up bleeding on the floor, with him laughing while hovering over her. One solid, return the favor for all the years, beating..And it will stop.

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  • MrTheodore

    You can't really help us judge if this is 'Rivalry or Abuse' as you put it, with the limited information you put on the table.

    I personally think you should interfere and have a sit down with both of your kids and have a serious talk about this.

    I'm not a parent so I wouldn't exactly know what to do in a situation like this, but I just felt like giving my two cents.

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