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  • The Front Seat on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#4) The Front Seat

    You have to be able to see the car. You have to be outside. You have to be on your way to the car. Who ever calls it first, wins. This is the end of a little story we all know as “Shot Gun.” Abide, or sit in the back.
  • The Bathroom on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#7) The Bathroom

    The early bird gets the worm, and until you booked your first flight with a major airline or tried to buy Weekend 1 passes to Coachella, you thought this phrase applied to the endless battle over using the bathroom.
  • Where Your Parents Would Take You To Dinner on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#12) Where Your Parents Would Take You To Dinner

    It's that glorious time of the week when Mom doesn't feel like cooking and Dad's willing to thrown down a bill to take the kids to the local chow shack.

    The kid's get to make the choice but where do we go? One of us wants Mexican the other wants Italian? Something has to give...
  • She Borrowed Your Clothes Without Asking on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#14) She Borrowed Your Clothes Without Asking

    There are two ends to this story: 1. Then she hung the dirty shirt back up in the closet, deodorant stains and all! As if you wouldn’t notice. 2. You caught her in the act! She may have tried to pull her sweatshirt on before you noticed, but you always did.
  • Name Calling on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#2) Name Calling

    Meanie, ugly, stupid, stinky, gross... ring a bell? Sticks and stones may have broken your bones, but names always had a way of getting under your skin. This may have led to tattling, pouting, arguing, or ignoring.
  • Take-Backs on Random Things You Used to Argue With Your Siblings About

    (#8) Take-Backs

    Jerry Seinfeld may have used a different term for this, but for the sake of being politically correct, we’ll refer to the situation as take-backs. Your brother or sister gave you a toy because they were “over it” or it was “stupid,” and then three weeks later, they punched you in the arm or called you a thief and retrieved the toy. Usually, they conveniently "forgot" about the whole event wherein they betrothed it to you in the first place.

    It was always safer for Mom to stay uninvolved so you were left feeling betrayed with two empty, clammy hands.

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Parents always hope that their children can live in peace and support each other, but the reality is often uncontrollable. Siblings often argue or even fight because of some things. Every child has a different personality. The existence of contradictions is very common for every family. What is important is how parents guide their kids to resolve contradictions and get along with others.

Siblings often need to share toys, clothes, food, etc. In many cases, their relationship is based on sharing. Anything that is considered unfair can cause arguments. The random tool lists 14 things many siblings would argue about the most.

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