I tell my boys not to play rough with their younger sister. I try to teach them what I know already: You're never going to win an argument with a girl, so just let her have what she wants!
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When I was 12, there was a kid a couple of grades older than me who was picking on my sisters. No matter how big they were, I would defend them.
Boundaries move with time. It's like being the oldest child. Your parents don't know what to expect, but by the time the little sister comes along, it's like, 'Oh, staying out late with a boy - no big deal.'
I get in fights with my sister all the time. She comes on the road with me and we fight - like sisters do.
Me and my brother just used to fight all the time; then my sister came along, and it was all about the little girl in the house. We'd always eat dinner together as a family.
For me being the youngest, there was never ever anything that was an issue to cause rivalry between me and my sisters.
Sister is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once the sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship.
We're definitely honest with each other... if your sisters can't tell you that you look ridiculous, who can?
No one could have nicer sisters. No sibling problems there.
I'm an only child, so I never had sisters to tell me what I should like based on my gender. I liked what the boys were doing and thought: 'Why let them have all the fun?'
It's good to fight with your brothers, and it's good to tease them to give them advice.