tell your parents
It is fine if you want to so you can share how you feel.
Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.Greed. Cleopatra did not want to share the power with anyone, not even her brother who was also a designated ruler in her father's will.
Live with it.
not if you don't want to get cootes enonamus
Try having a calm and honest conversation with your brother about how his actions make you feel. Express your feelings and listen to his perspective as well. It may also be helpful to establish boundaries and communicate clearly about what behavior is acceptable to you.
if you have it, you want to share it. if you share it, you don't have it.
The law recognizes no distinction between blood or adoption. If your mother and father adopted him, he is your brother. (A "half brother" is if you and he share one parent in common only. A "step brother" is if you share no parent in common, but each of you has a parent who then marry each other.) Actually, he's your "Adoptive Brother". Butt, since you might not want to say that when referring to him, its..ok to just call him your brother. Its really no ones business.
If it is convenient for the child to share another computer or just have it in the office, do that. Having computers in bedrooms can lead to a lot of things you wouldn't want them to do, and waste a lot of time. Children should really be supervised if they have a tenancy to do things you wouldn't approve of.
Why should she not - isn't that natural?
if my father's brother wants to share in our property what did my father do if he didn't want to give him any share becoz hedidn't spent any money on this property
If your younger brother`s friend comes over, don`t try to bug them. If they want you to join them, they will ask you if you want to..
not very sensible if he doesnt want to