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  1. #1
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    Go kick the crap out of him

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    BROTHER's I'm glad mine are younger and love me, lol... but my advise is get a bigger buddy of yours to pay him a visit when there's nobody around. Make sure you and your girl are out in public and about his laptop, break the next one he buys.

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    I second with eejit, that's your duty as a man.

    It's wrong that her own brother would do that out of anger and break his parents stuff after his parents taking him in but I think that situation was completely out of hand. I know that if any guy tried to hit me and my dad was around, he would break his arm or neck.

    I'm not saying that you are a bad person or anything like that because it is her brother but that seems out of control to me. My dad would not have that in his house.

    What made him so upset anyway? (if you don't mind me asking)

    With the computer, it should be in the police report what he did and the destruction of the computer right? I'm positive the judge would rule in your favor.

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    well not much i can do considering he is twice my size and would kill me with a few punch to the face. the dude crazy in the head trust me. he sees no problem with hitting girls

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    In my family there are 5 boys and 5 girls, from one mother and two fathers. We're "supposed" to be all adults, not. Brothers and sisters will continue to fight their whole life. Some mental, some physical. My husband tends to let us fight it out among ourselves. With so many people in my family there is constant drama and fighting. I would suggest to let another brother handle him if there is one. My brother and sister had a similar situation, both drunk, both hit, he ended up in jail, she dropped charges, now they get along fine until the next time. If one of my brothers or sisters do something I don't like, I give myself space from them. This way I don't get upset. I don't allow anyone to get me upset if I can, blood or not. Our age ranges from 20 to 43, so you can see how many attitudes I have to deal with and thats not even counting husbands, wives, boyfriends, and girlfriends. My advise to you, do not let him on your property for a while, watch your back, and have no fear of calling the police. Keep a copy of the police report in case you do need them again, the police officer on duty may make a better decision when he see's this report. Don't respond to him at all, including his phone calls. Take a break from all the family for a while.

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    I agree with Pokerkitty completely. No questions asked. Time will fix it. It always does.

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    i agree with thw whole brother sister thing but still the fact of hitting your

    sister with a laptop computer is over board dont you think. i mean we are

    supposed to let that go and give it time. people like that to me have a

    problem and need to be locked up or in a nut house.

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