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I Believe Arguing With Your Siblings Creates A Special Bond
Most of us have brothers or sisters. Siblings are like your best friends, but, in this case, they are permanent. Most siblings have this love-hate relationship. Even though most siblings argue, I believe that we share a very special bond or connection. I feel that if we didn't have any siblings in our lives, it would be boring because you want to have someone to play with your toys and share your toys with. Sometimes in our life we need a little argument to have with someone that is close to us and that they wouldn't take it very seriously. I feel that we also need that someone to mess around with and get in trouble together by our parents, but also be able to joke around and do all those sorts of fun things.
As the oldest sibling from a young brother and a younger sister, I have this sort of responsibility. I feel that I have this responsibility because they're always looking up to me and seeing good things and bad things that I do, if I do a bad thing I feel like they're going to copy what I do. So when I'm around them I try to act more mature about things. Sometimes I do get in arguments with my siblings, but that's the part about having siblings you constantly are arguing from the small things. I remember this one time that I had an argument with my siblings about seeing who was going to be the one to pick the movie that we were going to watch. At that moment, it felt like World War II just started again. We were at each other's throats arguing to see who gets to pick the movie, My parents got really mad at us because we were throwing pillows at each other or anything that we could find that was available. But that's the thing with us, whenever we have an argument, we wake up the next day and it feels like it never happened and we all get along.
I have many things in common with my siblings. An example would be we have the same taste in music. We all like this band called One Direction. Whenever we hear a song of their,were jumping around like crazy monkeys and singing along even though we don't know how to sing very well. Our favorite song of their would be Drag Me Down because it has this up or happy beat that makes you just want to jump around and sing along. Many teens may not want to have something in common with their siblings, but I feel thatis what connects you more to them, having something that you share with them,having the same passion as them.
I can be very overprotective of my siblings.I don't like it when others think that they can treat them how they want to. I remember this time I was walking home from school and I saw that the kids from the neighborhood wanted to fight with my brother.I walked in the middle of it, standing up for him and telling the kids, “Why are you mess with my brother? I can only do that!” I don't like it when they mess with my siblings.
Our siblings are part of our lives. They have been with us from the beginning to the end , and just like our parents, they're going to be with us in the special moments and in the bad moments. We can't get rid of them because they're hard to get rid of. With my siblings, I feel like I have that trust that I can tell them anything and that they can also tell me anything they want. I know that they have my back and they know I have their backs. If I get in trouble, they tend to get in trouble with me or I help them when they get in trouble.
Next time, you’re hanging out with your siblings, remember it's okay to argue with them now and then to make a special connection with them.

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What inspired me to write this essay would be my siblings beacuse everytime we argue with them I feel that it brings us closer.