In my opinion, actually listening to her might be a better idea. Try to understand why she's being loud – Maybe she's just being excited or there's something bothering her. Investing some time in having genuine conversations does wonders in strengthening bonds. Recommend her something that both of you can enjoy together. For instance, the online game 'Stardew Valley' or the heartwarming anime 'Usagi Drop'.
I'm not sure if there's a foolproof method to make your sister stop talking. However, I've filmed my own little sister when she's on her talking sprees and shown her the playback. It gives her a chance to see herself from another perspective. Afterwards, we usually end up laughing about it while watching our favorite anime, 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'. It's a win-win, we bond and I get my peaceful time.
Simple, headphones. Whenever my sis starts her chatter spree, I plug in my headphones and lose myself in the gaming world of 'Apex Legends' or the unpredictable plots of the 'Death Note' anime.
For example, if she likes reading, you can say a good book is "Harry Potter" or "Nancy Drew". If she's into anime, then get her talking and sitting down with you on "My Hero Academia" as well as "One Punch Man". Trust me--it really does work wonders.
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Always My Sister, Not Me
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I gave Michael the best two years of my life, but in return he handed me the divorce papers the moment my sister came out of the coma.
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Since the moment my sister was born, it had always been about her, never me.... Everyone, including our parents adored and favored my sister, Seraphina over me.
Even Michael, the man I had been in love with since I was a teenager, only had eyes for my sister. He loved her, dreamt of marrying only her and also starting a family with her.
But circumstances forced Michael to take me as his wife instead and my sister fell into depression and tried to commit suicide in which I was held responsible for.
I was only supposed to be his contract wife, but along the line I felt Michael had started to love me but that illusion shattered the very moment his love for my sister reawakened after she woke up from the two years coma.
I agreed to walk away with a broken heart after granting him the divorce. And just when I was about to move on from Michael, he suddenly showed up at my doorstep to make things more difficult for me because he said he couldn't let me go and he's obsessed with me.
That was the bitter truth - My sister was the love of his life while I was only his obsession and the object of his desire.
“Shh…it's forbidden to moan your Stepbrother's name.''The corner of his lips curved into a wicked smile.
“Siblings are not supposed to f*ck around,you know.”I held the sheets so tightly, trying my best not to moan out loud.
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Amanda was so excited when she learned that she had a Stepbrother.
However,she never expected that her Stepbrother would turn out to be her campus ex-boyfriend,Gabriel.
Five years ago,Amanda carried a secret with her when their relationship ended in an unexpected way.
While they were madly in love five years ago, Gabriel kept a sensitive secret from her.
Now that they live under the same roof,they need to face their past and try to overcome it even though it's not that easy…
When their eyes lock,they feel that electrifying feeling,the same way they felt when their eyes locked for the very first time.
Amanda thought that she had moved on from the past completely until she bumps into Gabriel,who is now her Stepbrother and the past that she has been trying fucking hard forget.
Siblings are not supposed to have romantic feelings for each other, right?That's what Amanda tells herself whenever she feels that strong pull towards her Stepbrother.
Will Amanda and Gabriel obey the fact that they are siblings and suppress their feelings for each other or will they give in to the desires of their hearts?
What happens when the secrets that they have been keeping from each other unveil? Will it bring them closer or tear them apart?
My older sister was always kind-hearted, while I was born a natural troublemaker.
When the intense heatwave struck, our family stocked up on supplies and stayed indoors.
My sister saw a little boy, who seemed about seven or eight years old, crying and asking for help. She decided to take him in.
“We’ve plenty of supplies anyway. One more person won’t make much difference. Besides, he’s just a child.”
I warned her that the boy looked oddly mature and might not be as innocent as he seemed. I suggested we observe him a bit longer.
She said I was a cold-hearted troublemaker by nature. Then, she went and let him in anyway.
Not just that, but she also convinced our mother to force me to share a room with the boy.
That night, the scheming “little boy” secretly climbed into my bed.
I was brutally assaulted. Yet my sister told me to let bygones be bygones and marry him.
To force me to obey, she locked me out on the balcony at over 140 °F.
Enraged, I set a fire and killed everyone.
When I opened my eyes again and saw my sister safe and unharmed, I smiled.
This time, I would show them what a troublemaker really was.
Mom and Dad keep claiming that I'm their firstborn, so they need to love me with all their hearts. Already, they're saving up for my college funds and keep taking me on vacations abroad just to explore the world.
This time, I've gotten a full score on my exams. My parents decide to take me and my four-year-old sister, Amelia Orson, on a trip. Worried that I might mind Amelia's presence, they even specifically explain to me that no one is capable of taking care of Amelia in their stead, so she has to come along. I accept the explanation immediately.
But Amelia falls sick right before the trip. There isn't any cough syrup left at home, so I use my pocket money to buy some imported cough syrup and feed Amelia with it.
I thought I'd get praised for my efforts. Instead, Mom rushes over to induce vomiting for Amelia.
With red-rimmed eyes, she scolds me, "How dare you feed her medicine without checking the source! Do you have any idea how lethal that is? When I was young, I almost died from a dose of misused medication fed by my own sister! How dare you try to harm Amelia, you wretched child!"
After that, Mom tells Dad to bring out his suitcase so that she can lock me up in it.
"You want to go on a trip because you've scored full marks in your exams, right? Fine! Have all the fun you want in the suitcase!"
What they've forgotten is the fact that Dad often uses this suitcase on his business trips, so there's a TSA-approved lock on it. I can't even open the suitcase from inside.
My brother Mitchell sided with his dream girl when she accused me of bullying her.
Despite being the only family member I had left, he exploded in anger and sent me away to a boarding school for so-called reformation to learn how to become a meek and obedient little sister.
In time, I became exactly what he wanted—a docile sibling who never fought back, never argued.
But everything changed the day he saw my medical report. He lost his mind.
"Nora, I'm begging you—forgive me and let me be your brother again!"
My little sister Willa? Always played the noble princess—even during the freaking apocalypse.
She was pregnant and still trying to look like some graceful queen.
I told her to end it. Safer that way.
She slapped me. "Shut up. How can you be so heartless?"
Meanwhile, I skipped meals so she and her rescue-pet gang could eat. When I collapsed from hunger, she snorted. "Drama queen. Think of it as a free weight-loss plan."
I dragged her to the base, the safe zone, and nearly died doing it. She snatched the last of my rations. "The baby and I are good. Give the rest away."
I died from my injuries—frozen, starving, forgotten.
Willa? She got crowned a saint.
Even landed the baby daddy—the Deputy Governor—and kicked off her perfect little fairytale.
Then I woke up.
Back to the moment she asked me to swear I'd protect her and the baby.
This time, I laughed in her face. "Die for all I care."
Sometimes, you just need to find a quiet space and breathe. It's about tuning into your thoughts and pausing for a moment. Focus on the noise around you; feel the calmness settle. Journaling works wonders too.
Write down whatever's cluttering your mind and just let it be. This helps clear the mental chatter. Mindfulness can really help, even if it sounds cliché. Just a few minutes of focusing on your breath can make a difference. It’s about finding that inner peace and recognizing when to dial it down a bit.
I have a younger sister and I understand the feeling quite well. Brothers and sisters are still under one roof and occupy the same room, right? Indeed, they can be very annoying.
However, don't worry about it. They're in fact just aspects of development. They may pester, interrupt, or be rude, but it is all in search of Self, forlorn moans at midnight when they're alone - or another way to manifest love and sympathy. Don't fly off the handle but try to see things from their position.
Sometimes, you just need to give people the cold shoulder. Silence can be super effective. Just stop responding, look at your phone, or even take a step back. It sends a clear signal that you’re not in the mood for chit-chat. If it's in a group, you could redirect the conversation to something they might not find interesting. Sometimes, a simple ‘let’s change the topic’ works wonders. Keeping it casual yet firm gets the job done without escalating anything.