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Growing Up with Siblings As Told By "Tangled"

For all those people out there with siblings, I share the struggle.

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Growing Up with Siblings As Told By "Tangled"
Averi Hobbs

Ah, siblings. The greatest gift you could have as a kid. I grew up with two siblings, one older and one younger. My older brother is now 21 and my sister is about to turn 17. So as I'm sure you can imagine, growing up was filled with many interesting moments whether it be having jam sessions in the living room or car, or even the lovely nicknames they gave you growing up that still stick with you to this day. Here are some moments you experienced growing up with siblings as told by the movie Tangled.

1. When they were forced to watch you when you were younger

2. When they scare the crap out of you and you spend the rest of the day like this:

3. When they're being particularly annoying and you're done with it

4. When they know you have a crush on someone and you're with them when you happen to see or mention that person and they give you "the look"

5. When your parents give you the "behave" look

And you do this as soon as they aren't looking:

6. When they call you anything except your actual name:

7. When they have your back for any reason and are your partner in crime, especially when teasing other family members or when someone does something crappy to you:

8. When you're in a weird mood or are singing and dancing around the house and they're just like:

9. When you come to an unlikely agreement but you both aren't extremely happy about it:

10. When all of you have awesome dramatic jam sessions:


Growing up with my awesome brother and sister was great and I wouldn't trade those moments, good or bad, for the world.

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