Worst thing you ever did to a sibling??

arminnie

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I made my sister go to the Barney Christmas show at Universal (she was about 40 years old).

She's still traumatized by that experience.

And I also made her ride a roller coaster at Six Flags (Dallas) when she was about 8. I lied to her and told her it was just a regular ride.
 
The worst thing I remember doing was this experiment with alum- if you mix it with water and put the string in, it will form crystals. Kind of like the sugar and water making rock candy. I gave some to my little sister and told her it was rock candy. :rolleyes1 That stuff tasted nasty. :scared: :sick:

She could probably remember something else I did to her, but that I think was rather well thought out. :cool2:
 
My father wanted us to put up the coats lying on the piano bench in the living room. I put up mine, older brother his, younger brother his, and there was one left. My father asked me whose it was, and I said older brother's, but younger brother had worn it. He told younger brother to go hang it up. Younger brother said it was older brother's. My father said that I had told him younger brother wore it, so he should put it up. He started arguing with my father that he didn't wear it, so my father started shaking him and yelling at him. My younger brother was crying and insisting he never wore it. I was so scared, and my father was screaming and shaking him so hard. My father looked at me and said, "Did he wear it or not?" He had worn it. But I could have said no and stopped it. I didn't. I said yes. The abuse continued, and later that day, my younger brother said to me, "You hate me." I'll never forget it and I'll always regret it. I was so afraid he'd hurt me, I let him hurt my brother. Brother was 8 and I was 10.
 
Paige, you were a small, scared child. You having nothing to regret.
 

I was 20 and about 8 months pregnant. My sister was 12 or 13. My Boyfriend and I were watching a movie, and Dsis wanted to turn it off. She wouldn't shut up, kept talking, this is soo stupid, I can't believe you're watching this blah, blah, blah and threatened to turn the TV. I picked up ithe remote and told her if she did I'd bean her. I was just joking. Well, aout 5 minutes later she turned the TV, and I threw the remote at her and hit her right between the eyes. Hard enough to leave a huge pruple bruise for a few days. I really didn't mean to, but for some reason, I threw it BEFORE my mind promped me not to. It was sooo funny (later) she even started laughing after I threw it. But I did feel bad about it.
 
Supposedly, I ran in front of my older brother as he was riding his little minibike, causing him to swerve into a tree, but I deny it to this day, even though everyone that was there says I did.
I maintain I ran to the bottom step(we had steps going from the house to a lower lawn/wooded area) and stopped.

Supposedly,
I pushed my little brother down the stairs and laughed at him.
This one I remember, and what I actually did was, while we were standing next to each other on the stairs, I stood on his socks, because he had them hanging off his feet and he went to go running down the stairs and fell flat on his face because I was pinning his socks down.

I admit to being the cause of his fall, but I did NOT push him. I admit to laughing because it was hilarious, and he didn't get hurt.;)

He got me back, years later he took my small framed Springsteen poster I won at the Elks Carnival and beaned me over the head with it. He didn't think it would break, but I was showered with glass. SO funny! We were rolling!:rotfl:
 
Oh goodness... there are so many but the worst would have to be me convincing her "moon" the old lady across street. I was about 7 at the time and she was about 5. That's all I'm saying :rolleyes1
 
I was about 15....smack in the middle of the self-conscious about how I look stage of my teenage years. I used to get up early every morning to curl my hair (80's style.....lotsa work) and put on a bit of makeup before school. I was running late one morning, and my younger brother kept coming into the bathroom and basically being a pain in the rear end. He was REALLY GOOD at that. I kept asking him to leave me alone, and he kept pushing and pushing me, getting on my very last nerve. I finally had enough. For the life of me, I can't remember now what he was doing that was so bad, just regular pain in the neck little brother stuff (he was 13 or 14)......he turned his back to me, and I grabbed him by the shoulder and held him while I laid my hot curling iron across his back for a few seconds. HE tried to tell on me, but my parents figured it was a little bit of "playground justice" as they had been listening to us fight (and NOT intervening mind you!!!).
 
I think this is pretty bad.

We lived in a 8 family tenement bldg in NYC. We were 5 girls. My mother had to work so she left the older ones caring for the younger nine years difference, me being the youngest at 6 yrs and my 7 yr old sister. We slipped out a back window to the fire escape and started slapping each other making a mop fall from the second floor onto the backyard. Then it was an argument about who would go down to retrieve it. Using the ladder which hooked on to a metal bar. ( I think my middle sister lowered it). We both wanted to get the mop so we were vying to go first.

She goes ahead and I stepped on her hand. She couldn't hang on much longer by one hand. So I grabbed her other hand and held her for a few second. I felt her pulling me forward so I let go and she fell halfway down dislocating her leg. My mother took her to the hospital when she came home. I've always felt guilty about that one. :guilty:

I know long post....
 
My older sister and I were playing store keeper, I was probably around 6 and she would have been 9. Well she wouldn't let me be the store keeper so I bought a can of Campbell's soup from her and threw it at her hitting her in the eye. I did feel bad but I got to be store keeper next time we played;)
 
i convinced my little sister that she would go down the bathtub big toe first when you let the water out of the tub. i was 6 she was 4. that was payback...the year before she almost cut my toes off with a sliding door.
 
Slammed her hand in the bathroom door as I was closing it, cut through and almost severed her finger!:thumbsup2
 
I did so many mean things to my younger sister, I don't even want to talk about it:sad2:
 
I flipped my brother over my shoulder you know wrestlemainia style.. Our older brother never let him live it down!:rotfl:
 
Where is my DSister to post all the things she did to me??? I was the angel in the family. :lmao:
 
My sister left me in the park once. I was in 5th grade and she was a sophomore in HS and she was picking me up from school. My school was across the street from a park. We got into an argument about something and she said "fine, you can just walk home". So I got out of the car and started walking. :rotfl: And she drove off.

Now, this wasn't completely unsafe since there were a lot of people walking home. Well after a few minutes she didn't come back and I was really getting worried. I saw someone that I knew walking home to her house so I asked her if I could go home with her. So I felt better about that. I don't know why it didn't occur to me to just go back to the school. :laughing:

Anyhow, a few minutes go by and my sister drives by again hysterical. She thought I went into the park and was looking for me and couldn't find me anywhere. So it all turned out ok and I don't think either one of us told my parents what happened ever. :lmao:
 
I was evil.

One of my brothers was really getting on my nerves so I lined his bed with pictures of naked men from a stack of Playgirls we found somewhere. He was probably 13 and I was 15. He got me back though, by putting a dog biscuit in the bottom of my bowl of Cheerios one morning.

I gave my little sister $5 and a box of condoms and sent her through the check-out at the grocery store. She was eleven and I was 19.

I made the three little ones, who were 6, 7, and 8, move all the furniture in the dining room, put on sunglasses, and "Devo" dance with the stereo blasting. I took pictures. I was about 15.

I have no doubt there were other things that they remember much better than I do.

The only thing I actually regret was asking my sister to be my maid of honor and then eloping ten months later. I am very sad about that and would make it up to her if I could. :guilty:
 
So many things, so little time!:lmao: How we made it to adulthood, I'll never know.

I remember one Christmas (I was 9, DB was 15) that my DB gave me a beautiful shell necklace. The shell was dipped in gold around the edges. I was young enough that I didn't have any "real" jewlery yet, so I was thrilled. The fact that my DB was known for his Christmas Eve-last minute trip to Rite Aid gifts should have been my tip off that something was up.


So I put on my new necklace and we have our Christmas meal. Throughout the whole meal, everyone is REALLY paying attention to me, but I didn't think much of it.

A while after the meal, I went to the bathroom. As I was washing my hands, I looked into the mirror. The shell was sitting on my shoulder!? With a hermit crab sticking out of it!!!!!!!!!

The neighbors came over because I was sceaming so loud. Meanwhile, Mom, Dad, & DB are dying laughing. I mean, who does something like that to a little girl?

So the next year, he got kitty cat bookends from Rite Aid (bought on Christmas eve:thumbsup2 ).
 
Apparently I ruined my brother's life when I was born. No more only child for him.
 


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