It's your parents responsibility to not side with just one person in an argument.
You also deserve to have your own fucking room AND to have your pets, toys and friends alone. Maybe try and get the rules of " My friends, don't talk to them" with your sister. MOst older siblings don't want their younger ones around whilst they have friends over.
My parents will always side with either my brother or sister if I am included in any way, and I'm the one who always gets the punishment. Washing the dishes (my sister's chore) is terrible. Ugh, those annoying wrinkly fingers you get at the end...
I cannot get my pets back because they hate me now anyway. How? My sister taught them to squak and peck at me. She gave them TREATS for that!
My own toys? No way in hell. Sharing is mandatory for me. (But the rule doesn't apply to her, apparently.)
The "My friends, don't talk to them" rule will never work because she will fake cry and my mother will tell me that I absolutely MUST include her, and my friend tells me I'm being harsh on her.
Lastly, we only have one spare room to use as a bedroom, but it is used as a storage room instead (no garage) and my father refuses to clean out his junk.
Had you been older I'd have told you to try and get out of there as soon as possible but there's years left before that is even on the map for you.
I don't know what else I can tell you to do besides trying to get your parents to understand how you feel, maybe teach the little bratty sister of yours that it's going to HURT her from now on when she isn't nice to you.
Other than this you could try and talk to your sister and tell her how much you hate that the two of you don't get along and that you'd wish for a change in that. I'm not telling you to suck it up to her, but maybe try to be the grown up in the whole situation to try and make it work out before you are old enough to stay with friends for longer periods of time or go away to College.
Is it normal for EVERYONE to like my younger sister better than me?
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It's your parents responsibility to not side with just one person in an argument.
You also deserve to have your own fucking room AND to have your pets, toys and friends alone. Maybe try and get the rules of " My friends, don't talk to them" with your sister. MOst older siblings don't want their younger ones around whilst they have friends over.
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My parents will always side with either my brother or sister if I am included in any way, and I'm the one who always gets the punishment. Washing the dishes (my sister's chore) is terrible. Ugh, those annoying wrinkly fingers you get at the end...
I cannot get my pets back because they hate me now anyway. How? My sister taught them to squak and peck at me. She gave them TREATS for that!
My own toys? No way in hell. Sharing is mandatory for me. (But the rule doesn't apply to her, apparently.)
The "My friends, don't talk to them" rule will never work because she will fake cry and my mother will tell me that I absolutely MUST include her, and my friend tells me I'm being harsh on her.
Lastly, we only have one spare room to use as a bedroom, but it is used as a storage room instead (no garage) and my father refuses to clean out his junk.
Lady Luck doesn't like me much.
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Had you been older I'd have told you to try and get out of there as soon as possible but there's years left before that is even on the map for you.
I don't know what else I can tell you to do besides trying to get your parents to understand how you feel, maybe teach the little bratty sister of yours that it's going to HURT her from now on when she isn't nice to you.
Other than this you could try and talk to your sister and tell her how much you hate that the two of you don't get along and that you'd wish for a change in that. I'm not telling you to suck it up to her, but maybe try to be the grown up in the whole situation to try and make it work out before you are old enough to stay with friends for longer periods of time or go away to College.