The hashtag #GrowingUpWithSiblings was trending today, and there were some fantastic contributions.
Anyone who has a brother or sister (and let's face it, it's Catholic Ireland - 99% of you do) will be able to relate to almost all of these.
For some reason there were some only children that were jealous:
#GrowingUpWithSiblings I won't never know that feeling 😔 pic.twitter.com/QWjHrl5JZt
— âš½Tim Mcclellanâš½ (@T_W_M_) July 19, 2015
They really shouldn't have been:
when they eat the food you hid in the fridge #GrowingUpWithSiblings pic.twitter.com/WOhMz6iyGa
— Funny Tweets (@FunnyThingsUK) July 19, 2015
Seriously Sean, you need to stop this:
I can confirm this does happen with brothers too:
#GrowingUpWithSiblings
"do not take my stuff without asking me"
*sister takes it anyway without asking me*— asdfghjkl (@PrachiRai) July 19, 2015
And this fear is like nothing else:
And competitive until the last (although it was usually to be the first to the remote for us):
#GrowingUpWithSiblings when yall come home from a restaurant and yall race to the bathroom like pic.twitter.com/VUpq6voUeW
— Skipbop D’bubop (@kingsuperman_5) July 19, 2015
I may have been guilty of this from time to time:
Taking the remote to the bathroom with you so they won't change the channel #GrowingUpWithSiblings
— kt ☆ (@Katieee_Young_) July 19, 2015
A strangely good feeling, but all too rare (just me?):
#GrowingUpWithSiblings blaming your sibling on something you did and watching them get Introuble like pic.twitter.com/PMd1Z1xFod
— molly (@clearlymolly) July 19, 2015
And this one is particularly annoying:
The horrible feeling when your younger sibling turns out to be taller than you. #GrowingUpWithSiblings pic.twitter.com/pVD8j9Nxex
— The Rewind (@TheRewindIrl) July 19, 2015
Even still, you do find that you end up feeling proud of them from time to time. Even miss them on occasion.
And then they open their mouth.
P.S. That Phish Food in the freezer is mine Sean.