kc8ufv wrote:
Honestly, I'd probably be much worse-off now, if I didn't have my little brother. When I was a kid, I'd end up playing with my brother and his friends, since I had a hard time making my own friends. Sure, there were times where I wished he weren't there, but I think overall, it was beneficial. My traits may be beneficial, but there seems to be a minimum amount of social skills needed to actually be able to use the traits in the professional world -- You can't get a job anywhere if you can't bring yourself to talk to someone.
Glad it worked out for you. My sister often stole the few friends I made. They would come by the house, talk to me for a short time, then spend their time with her ignoring me. I just wanted her to have her friends and me to have mine, but our parents wouldn't intervene, even though if she had friends over, I was not to bother them in any way. Never quite understood why I wasn't granted the same courtesy.
As for my sister, she was always a my way or the highway sort of person so if we tried to spend time together, everything had to be the way she wanted it and if it wasn't, she'd get up and leave. Even board games would end up in a fight because if I started winning, she'd get mad the moves I'd made and tell me I can't do that, or simply say that she automatically won.
I live in a different city from her now, and rarely see her, which works out fine for me.
Based on your screen name, looks like you're a ham. Good to see another ham here.
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