Oh no, I feel some disappointment coming up
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Oh no, I feel some disappointment coming up
Sometimes I have moments of love for my sister (F 4), but ultimately I wish she had been aborted. I hate her and I hater the noises she makes and I hate her weak bones that I could so so easily break but I won't becouse thats illegal and wrong but I hope she remembers every time I say I hate her and how annoying she is just for the plot and so she knows how much of a burden she is. Back to everything I hate. I hate the financial strain she puts on us and how depressed my mother has become ever since she was born. Her father (who i previously mentioned was on another continent) does absolutely jackshit. Even while in tunisia (i dont fully identify myself with them even if I have tanned skin colour) he has changed 0 diapers (ive changed like a hundred or more in the past 4 years), has looked after her for about 4 days in the total of about 6 to 14 vacations there (ranging from 2 weeks to 2 months) while i look after her for 4 to 6 days a month or more. And it might not sound like alot, but its much much more compared to 4 days in the 4 years my little sister has lived. And I would say he has good reason, but he doesnt. He's a jobless leech who doesnt even want to change diapers! He's unemployed for God's sake!!!. Back to my sister becouse i will not take attention away from her in favor of a man, she is extremely loud, will probably mentally aged back in the future, and probably have some sort of mental illness from the trauma I give her. I'm probably an abuser, but I dont really care. Nothing morally can make me feel guilty about it. Even now, shes annoying as fuck and every time I touch her hand or arm and notice how weak her bones are I just want to break them, hear them snap and listen to her cries of pain as I choke after I break every singular bone in her body. But of course I wont becouse thats illegal.
Ive told people I hate my sister and they keep saying "thats just how siblings are!" But I dont think other older sisters have such violent fantasies about their little sister.
Now, to add to it, teached her about 45% of her vocabulary, 15% from my mom, 30% YouTube, and the rest was kindergarten. Her first words where the first 3 letters of my name and I know she loves me dearly. But I just can't love her back. Now to add to it, she loves me more than my mother, and definitely more than her fucking father. Perhaps I am even her father figure in her mind
Sibling relationships are so weird, like 'yes I would die for you' but also like 'no I won't go get you a blanket'
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Welcome back to the Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast for Season Three, Episode Nine, featuring the remarkable returning guest, Isabel Rodriguez! 🎙️ Isabel is not just a graduate of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, she's a powerhouse of advocacy and change. Her journey since her last appearance on our podcast is nothing short of awe-inspiring. 🌟 Isabel is the author of "What If Our Letters Were Right," a Congressional Policy Report on Sibling Separation, a testament to her dedication to improving the lives of children in foster care. 📚 But what makes this episode particularly special is that just three days ago, Isabel aged out of foster care. Her perspective as a former foster youth intern with the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute and an intern with the United States Senate gives her insights that are both unique and invaluable. 🏛️ Isabel's commitment to creating a better future for youth in care is exemplified through her authorship of co-legislation in the Senate aimed at protecting sibling relationships, a fundamental aspect of stability and support for many in the foster care system. 📜 Currently, Isabel is pursuing her Masters in Public Administration, a testament to her dedication to public service and her unwavering advocacy. 🎓 In this episode, titled "The true character of society is revealed in how it treats its children," quoting the wisdom of Nelson Mandela, we delve into Isabel's journey, her passionate advocacy for sibling relationships, and her unique insights into the foster care system. 🌍 Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that unveils the challenges and opportunities within the child welfare system, and explores the profound impact of supporting sibling connections. Isabel's story is a testament to resilience, determination, and the enduring power of advocating for change. 🎧 #ResilientVoicesAndBeyondPodcast #FosterCareAdvocacy #SiblingRelationships #YouthInCare #AdvocacyJourney #IsabelRodriguez
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It is important to understand how to build strong sibling relationships for fostering a lifelong bond and creating a supportive family dynamic.
if I'm having a child in the future, i would never give it a sibling. Because sibling relationships can go from healthy to toxic in the blink of an eye, and it creates trauma at a very young age.