well, when they are pups they tend to fight a bit for their mothers milk and attention. i suppose that this carries on as they get older, and more aggresive
Amelia did not have a brother, but got on very well with her younger sister Muriel.
yes
She never said anything of having a sister, and never mentioned them fighting or getting along
You should try to get along with your sister-in-law because she is either the sister of your spouse (whom you presumably love) or the wife of your brother (whom you presumably love).
He has a sister called Joanne, or something along those lines.
She hates her she wants to kill her she thinks she is a B_tch
No. Your sister is a girl who has the same parents you do. Your sister-in-law is either the wife of your brother or the sister of your spouse.It is possible that you and your sister-in-law get along really well and feel like sisters, but you are not really sisters.
yes , because their much younger than him and they don't get on his nerve's
There is no general rule in the matter of which kind of sister-in-law is easier to get along with. It depends, in part, on the maturity of the people involved. Some people can be childish all their lives. If you find you are dealing with someone like that, just be as patient as you can be. In any case, the husband's brother's wife is not the sister-in-law of the wife, only of the husband.
Sisters fight alot, however you are still sisters so try to get along the best you know how.
* If you boyfriend loves his brother or sister (and I'm sure he does) then consider it a compliment. If he does not get along well with his siblings then ask him what he means by that. Communication is every relationship, married or not is extremely important.
Indeed she did. She was raised in Dublin along with her brother and sister, named James and Mary.