Brothers don't necessarily have to say anything to each other - they can sit in a room and be together and just be completely comfortable with each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
With brothers you become friends. Some you hang out with more than others. You talk to one about the other a little more. You get mad at them. Then, you love them. Then, you apologize. You have to apologize whether you want to or not. You have to. That's your brother.
I have a great relationship with everyone in my family, but I'm closer to my brothers than anyone else because they give me a lot of guidance.
I have two older brothers. I am the baby. We're all very, very close. We're great communicators, so we get along really well.
I grew up with an older brother, and the bond between siblings is unlike anything else, and it can be a real journey to accept what that bond is once you both mature into it. Because it's not always what you want. It's not always what you expect. It's not always what you imagined or hoped. But it's one of the most important things in the world.
I think if I could have a boyfriend like my brothers I'd be really happy. But without the brother thing.
Only younger brothers will understand me. We're following in the footsteps of older brothers. You are looking up to your brother. You want to do the same things. You want to do as good as he and do it even better.
I have always looked up to my brothers. They are a huge influence on me. We constantly text and Facebook each other to give each other support. And we all hang out at home when we are in town together.
When you have brothers, you learn to be fiercely competitive with someone you love so they won't kill you and you won't kill them.
It's good to fight with your brothers, and it's good to tease them to give them advice.
You've got to make yourself sound cooler than you are to your brothers.