
Gargantuan
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Personally, it's something that I will never experience and it kinda saddens me, at times, because it's something that I would've liked to experience.
But is it the be-all and end-all, when growing up, as a boy?
Instead, I have a sister (who is 1 year older than me) and we were relatively close when growing up, we got along pretty well, could relate to each other most of the time, got to hang out a lot together etc. > we had an excellent bond, overall.
But as we both entered a certain point in our teen years, she completely changed and went from being modest and reserved to adopting a more loud and obnoxious character (the personality type I hate the most in women, ngl), and I couldn't relate to her at all, anymore. (We usually get along fine these days, but I'm still annoyed by her at times, even though we only see each other once in a while)
Of course, this is around the age that girls realize they're worth something to the world, so naturally, behavioural changes will follow suit. This is also the phase where life becomes easier for girls, and harder for guys, thus making sure they can hardly relate to each other anymore.
I don't like to dwell on the past and be bitter about it (after all, I can't change it), but I feel like my life would be better (right now) if I had had a brother instead, as it arguably builds more character and you will always have someone who you can relate to.
@Hozay @OOGABOOGA @goat2x
But is it the be-all and end-all, when growing up, as a boy?
Instead, I have a sister (who is 1 year older than me) and we were relatively close when growing up, we got along pretty well, could relate to each other most of the time, got to hang out a lot together etc. > we had an excellent bond, overall.
But as we both entered a certain point in our teen years, she completely changed and went from being modest and reserved to adopting a more loud and obnoxious character (the personality type I hate the most in women, ngl), and I couldn't relate to her at all, anymore. (We usually get along fine these days, but I'm still annoyed by her at times, even though we only see each other once in a while)
Of course, this is around the age that girls realize they're worth something to the world, so naturally, behavioural changes will follow suit. This is also the phase where life becomes easier for girls, and harder for guys, thus making sure they can hardly relate to each other anymore.
I don't like to dwell on the past and be bitter about it (after all, I can't change it), but I feel like my life would be better (right now) if I had had a brother instead, as it arguably builds more character and you will always have someone who you can relate to.
@Hozay @OOGABOOGA @goat2x