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Is it normal of me to be jealous of my step sister?

for some reason i always feel my step sister is superior to me, in everything. i am always mean to her even when she tries to help me with my problems. in the end i always feel jealous of her.
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MaryJanine · 61-69, F
My stepsister was seven years my senior. I adored her when I was growing up. She was the one who taught me to read before I went to school. She was the one who took me and my brothers to the movies (we had a movie house not far away)so we could see many Disney movies (cartoons then)and Mom didn't go.She was the first in our family to present my mom with a grandchild (actually, two) and called me for my first babysitting job at the age of eleven.

Stepsisters are a special breed. Especially if they are older than you are. They are different from blood sisters. but they are still related by one parent.

Don't be mean to her. Don't be jealous of her. Jealousy eats on you like nobody's business. I used to be jealous of my one brother (10 months my junior) but I got over it. Try to appreciate her for who and what she is - and she may surprise you in many ways.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
@MaryJanine WimENZ is FuLLz Of jealoUZ, especiallyz BoUTz menZ WhOZ haZ MuneYZ
NoniQu33n · 26-30, F
@MaryJanine thanks you for the advise. i will try my best.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
@NoniQu33n adviCEz NOTz advIZe HUnz
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
I have NO idea of what you're trying to say.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
@MaryJanine KewpZ takingz the medicineZ Hunz
NoniQu33n · 26-30, F
@DonaldTrumpet i just googled 'advise definition' and it seems a right word to use. but then again, you americans are better with english/grammar than me. i will try to educate myself and use the right terminology going forward. thanks for pointing it out.
MaryJanine · 61-69, F
I'm not on anything, thanks very much.