Firstly, approach the question with confidence in yourself, without fear of dating or what might go wrong. Don't doubt yourself. If, with total self-confidence, you're not interested, fine. If you kinda sorta want to, then do. You can't win if you don't try, right? And don't be afraid of hitting the jackpot with every date. There's a saying "You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a prince." Now I'm not saying kiss a lot, I'm just saying bad dates will happen but that shouldn't discourage you from trying.
What do you want to do...?
He has one brother and one sister.
He has one brother and one sister.
maybe Hermione has a little brother or sister?
They met on the set of Hanna Montana, because Trace is Miley's big brother, and Mason is Mitchels big brother. And then Mason's mom set them up for a jam.
Not at all. There are many men and women who date and consequently marry the siblings of their brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws. Some folks may find it strange to "keep it in the family", but there are many success stories of this nature. Technically, your brother or sister's in-laws are not YOUR in-laws, and you have no real legal relationship to them. If my fiancee had a nice brother for me to set my younger sister up with, I'd go for it in a heart-beat.
For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
It depends upon who the parents are of Anubis, among them: Ra (early myth); Nephthys and Set, or Osiris; or the goddesses Bast and Heset.
This is because fraternal twins are simply two full siblings that happen to share the womb at the same time. There is no more reason for fraternal twins to be the same than there is for any brother/sister, brother/brother or sister/sister sibling set to be the same.
In Egyptian myth, Set did not kill his sister Isis, he killed Osiris her husband and brother in a attempt to become the ruler of Egypt. Isis revived Osiris and had Horus who was Set's rival for the throne.
Well, It's your brother/sister so obviously you should set a good example so that they will follow your footsteps and they will be more mature.
it means that he's trying to use his friends as another set of eyes and ears
To set the story straight, I am in an on/off realtionship with a boy named 'Kevin', I don't want to make the relationship formal/offical cause I am 18 and don't want to be tied down to young. Another problem of the realtionship is that I keep kissing his cousin 'Shane' (who used to go with my sister) and one night we nearly had sex, but was caught my his brother and my sister (who used to go with 'Shane'). The third aspect of the realtionship is that I have strong feelings for 'Shane's' brother 'Paul' and I know he has strong feelings for me, we are really close friends and he is my boy-friend (in a non sexual manner) and he gets cross every time me and his brother kiss and when we were caught nearly having sex, this really hurt my realtionship with my sister and between the two brothers. What will I do? Who will I choose Kevin, the brother's cousin or one of the brothers, Shane or Paul?..............HELP