tell him
First show your brother all nice things your boyfriend is and if he still doesn't like him tell you brother to talk to your boyfriend so your brother can get to know him. And he should like you boyfriend after he gets to know him
This may sound cheesy..but talk to your brother and your gf about it.
No, oppa means older brother. However some women do call their boyfriend "oppa".
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think of something he likes and tell him(the thing he likes ) is home or if he is older then you''ll have see
You shouldspeak to your brother and say that he is still very important to you. Tell him that you were going to get a boyfriend sooner or later and they will change but he will always be your brother that you love and nothing will change that. Also try and make time to be with your brother just you and him without your boyfriend to show that you care =)
Then you're crazy.
If the younger brother admits that he likes you, say you don't feel the same way, but NEVER be rude or give confused signals. If you like the older brother than either wait 'till he comes round to you or simply straight up tell him your feelings about him.
If bro. is 4+ years older than u and the girl is his age abort if bro. is 1-3 years older but girl is your age go for it
Yes just make sure she has an older brother or sister:p
No, as long as he is good and not cheating on your sister or anything
Sometimes, the best way to make your brother understand the love you have for your boyfriend is to simply have a heart-to-heart talk with your brother. Tell "him" just why you love your boyfriend. Ask him to be patient and understand your love for your boyfriend, although he may not agree with it. Often, sibling "rivalry" comes into play. E.g., your brother may feel that "he" is being "replaced" (in your love for him) --- by your boyfriend. You have to assure him that (that) isn't true. There are, after all "two" loves: the love you have for your family, including your brother: and the love you have for your boyfriend, possibly engaged and possibly soon to be married. You must find a way to "reach" out to your brother and appeal to him to understand that he is, indeed, not "being replaced" ---- that you will always love him, as your brother. If your brother is young and not experienced in life, then this would be difficult. IF he is older I'm confident that he'll understand. In either case you have to reach out to your brother and assure him that "nothing between you and him will ever change" --- you will always love him. Regards, Jim