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Why Having A Little Sister Is The Best

While it hasn't always been easy, my sister and I are best friends!

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Why Having A Little Sister Is The Best
Morgan Forst

Have you ever heard about how annoying little sisters can be? Well if you have, it wasn't from me. While it wasn't always easy, my sister and I are now not only best friends but closer than ever. Here are all the reasons why having a little sister is fantastic!

Before: She probably followed you around and cried when you didn't give her the 'good' Barbie clothes.

Now: You get to have wine nights together and surprise her at Christmas with fantastic clothes.

Before: You used to argue over watching SpongeBob or Fairly Odd Parents after school.

Now: You watch your favorite Netflix series together.

Before: You used to 'mom' her about all the vitally important things she needed to know when she got to your old age of 8.

Now: You ask for advice about everything from men to career choices.

Before: You used to make fun of her messed up teeth and goofy hair.

Now: You brag to everyone about how beautiful she is.

Before: You would fight and before you left the room crying you would claim that you 'didn't care what she did in her life. EVER!'

Now: The minute she posts anything about her weekend, while away at school, you text/call her about it.

Before: Your mom and sister were so annoying.

Now: You may have a group text message called "The Wine Club", which is in constant use.

Before: You would kill her if she touched your stuff

Now: You don't even bother separating your clothing when home for break.

Before: You loved your sister...

Now: JK you still love her.


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