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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Anytime he does you just have to remind him why you did it.
Anyone who holds grudges that long has probably never considered how their behaviour affects others
Anyone who holds grudges that long has probably never considered how their behaviour affects others
deepblacknothingness · 56-60, M
@Picklebobble2 I don't remember what it was that made me so angry it's been too long. Mid 80s I believe was when it happened. He is a notorious grudge holder and in all fairness I used to hold grudges when I was young but as I aged I realized it didn't matter anymore and to let it go. Life's too short to hold a bunch of anger in for things I barely remembered.
SamInAZ · 41-45, M
You two must be close in age. My older brother & myself are 2 years apart & he is still petty & greezy over things that happened when were little kids. He doesn't bring stuff up too often...just usually on inappropriate days like Christmas...he was born on Christmas too. Lol
deepblacknothingness · 56-60, M
@SamInAZ We are a year apart with him being the older one. It depends when he decides to bring things up, sometimes it's at gatherings or sometimes it's when he's mad and wants to take a swipe at me.
It's funny how both of our brothers seem to be almost the same.
It's funny how both of our brothers seem to be almost the same.
SamInAZ · 41-45, M
@deepblacknothingness it's pretty common when it comes to brothers that are close in age. I am the one least likely to hold onto a grudge out of us two...not to say my brother is a bad guy...just has his flaws like everyone else does, including myself.