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I feel like this is a normal occurrence in every household.
I didn't have any siblings growing up, so we had to hire somebody for me to fight over pillows with. It was so awkward.
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Show it anyway#10 how rich were you
Maybe they just just having an intense pillow fight
Next time let them fight and place bets?
I always thought you fight to the death for a pillow.
Eh, my sister and I have fought over stupid shit too, like mechanical pencils and toothpaste
They are until you sit down and the little metal tip stabs you in the thigh.
This is true. Very convenient
same, my friend and I had a 1 month fight over a led pencil.
They're both at that age where they want to both assert their dominance and be seen as men. That's while you'll find boys 11-20 will very often start fighting over innocuous things. They'll grow out of it, at least they listened to you.
That starts waaaay younger. My almost 6-year-old came home from preschool with a black eye because he fought with his best friend over some toy that they abandoned as soon as the fight was over.
Teenagers fighting over something soft that is used on beds… you might not want to touch that pillow, OP.
I used to fright with my brother over stupid stuff like that all the time. Siblings fight and there's normally nothing you can do about it lol
Should have shouted "Finish him!" Instead.
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I feel like this is a normal occurrence in every household.
I didn't have any siblings growing up, so we had to hire somebody for me to fight over pillows with. It was so awkward.