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Hi Smiffy266
Welcome to the bb forum and thank you for sharing your story.
I'm sorry you're feeling down and that your brother is the source of your angst. I'm wondering if your brother is older or younger than you?
My eldest child is my son and I also have a daughter. They get on well most of the time but he has been known to pick on her at times. Mostly because he's older and thinks he knows better. Sometimes he gets frustrated with her and her friends' behaviour, as he thinks he's more mature. He's 18 months older!
What I'm trying to say is that issues between siblings are complicated and it's not uncommon to experience conflict. Having said that, if your brother's behaviour is affecting your health it's probably time to speak up.
You can try talking to him, if you feel comfortable doing so. I suggest you focus on how you feel and the changes you'd like to see happen. For example, when you yell at me to turn the tv off it really hurts my feelings. How about you just ask in a normal voice?
If you can't talk to him try mum and/or dad.
Happy to keep talking. Kind thoughts to you
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Hi Smiffy266
Thanks for sharing more information. Swearing at you while he's sick could definitely be a big brother thing. We all tend to sometimes take things out on the people we love because we know they will forgive us. So if he's hurting he may be grumpy with you.
"Violently hurting you" is another story. Your brother is too old to be hurting you or any other woman. No man has the right to lay a hand on you and hurt you and it doesn't matter if he's your brother, boyfriend, father, grandfather or a stranger.
Is the violence why you say you feel "uneasy" around him? It wouldn't be an overreaction if that's the case.
I really think you should talk to mum or dad about the violence for two key reasons. One, to keep you safe in your home. Two, to ensure your brother learns to control his emotions and actions around women. He really needs to learn that now before he really hurts someone and if he behaves like that out in the world with a girlfriend or someone else he is potentially going to end up in a lot of trouble.
It could be that your brother is throwing his weight around as part of something he's going through developmentally but it needs to be stopped and corrected. How do you feel about talking to mum or dad?
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Hi Smiffy266
I'm so pleased! Good luck and post any time.
Kind thoughts to you