A Conversation for Dealing with Sibling Rivalry

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Post 1

Silly Willy

There's 11 years between me and my sister.
She got 9 As at GCSE, 2 As and a B at A Level.
She got a very good degree, and now has a very lucrative job.

How am I supposed to follow that?

Probably as a result I didn't bother with my GCSEs, I didn't want to put in the work in case I failed and so I ended up with £ As and 7 Bs. And so the saga continues...


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FABT - new venture A815654 Angel spoiler page

well my YOUNGER brother MaW, got 7 A* at GCSE and 3 A. in that situation there is really nothing you can do about it,

FABT


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Post 3

FABT - new venture A815654 Angel spoiler page

sorry, got interupted.

was going to add, I know how you feel when you feel like you can never compete.

I am lucky however, because MaW has promised I can live with him when he is rich and has his own house built

FABT


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Post 4

Great Western Lettuce (no.51) Just cut down the fags instead

Fair play FABT.
My older brother didn't do too well at school, and since then has clearly resented every single academic achievement I've got.
I'd give my right arm for him to say well done to me and mean it. But instead, whenever I'm with him I feel ashamed for having done alright for myself. I don't know if it's me being a smug git towards him, and subconsciously rubbing his nose in it. There's no way I'd do that on purpose, but I'm sure that's what he seems to think.


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