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chrissyrun
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27 Apr 2011, 6:21 pm

It is a type of social skill.
Today I was at the good computer.
My little sister (like 13 years old little) came and bugged me to try and get off.
I said no, and she went on the old one.
Then she started putting her fingers in her mouth and sucking on them.
EWWWWWW!
And she wants to use the good computer after I saw that?
What do I need to do, carry around mini wipes wherever I go?

So, I have 3 questions resulting from that:
*Will I have to deal with that when I move out?
*What should I do, it is really disgusting. I am not saying that I am the epitome of good habits, but it s really disgusting to hear her make finger sucking noises.
In fact, when I was younger (try that age) I hated her and wouldn't let her touch me for that reason.
*Now I am trying to mature, but how can I when I am so utterly disgusted?

Need your advice please, and thank you.



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27 Apr 2011, 8:10 pm

You shouldn't have to deal with this when you move out unless you live with small children (under the age of 8). In that case I'd disinfect stuff and try to gently pull their fingers out of their mouths. At 13, your sister should be able to control herself :roll:.


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28 Apr 2011, 3:34 am

Human existence is dirty. Saliva should be the least of your worries. Every door handle you touch is covered in feces or saliva or some other substance. You will prolly deal with the impurities of mankind as long as you live. But on a happier note your sisters immune system is prolly much stronger. And maturity tends to be a myth in my opinion.