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Jealousy by Luke Saagi
  • Reading time:1 mins read
  • Post category:Behaviour / Family / Relationships
  • Post published:February 11, 2017

Talking about why you’re frustrated with your sibling can help you gain some insight on the situation, help them understand where you’re coming from, and can give you a chance to hear their side of the story.

Source: Fighting with your sibling @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

image: Jealousy by Luke Saagi under Creative Commons license

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