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Half-siblings
Topic Started: Mar 29 2017, 12:34 AM (371 Views)
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Does anyone here have any half-siblings? If so, is the relationship pretty much the same as you'd consider a normal sibling relationship? Does your mom/dad (whichever parent you share with them) treat them better/worse than you?

I don't have any half-siblings, but I've always wondered what it was like to have one. I do have a half-aunt and two half-cousins for whatever that's worth.
Edited by Six Trails, Mar 29 2017, 01:33 AM.
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I have a bunch of half-siblings and we all get treated the same. It could be a cultural thing but fact that we are half siblings doesn't even get brought up unless we are talking about our parents.
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I have two 'half' siblings and I actually resent when people use the term. That's not aimed at OP, but I've had it before where someone has said something like 'oh, she/he's not your proper sister/brother, they're half'. They're my siblings, full stop. Everyone's treated the same, which is how it should be.

But then, blood has never meant much to me because my family has a lot of 'steps', 'halves', and other stuff.
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I have two half-brothers (different fathers) and one adopted brother. The half-sibling of mine that lives within two hours of me has been living at my place for the past two weeks and while he can be a bit moody, he did build me an entire computer desk tonight as well as help me pin a gigantic 'Warcraft' movie poster onto the ceiling. As well as some other really awesome things. Showed me how to do it myself, too, so in the future I have a better idea of how to do it. I tried building it myself after I built my chair, but, I got so frustrated with the directions as many of the reviews online said. He was using power tools - things I would have not thought to grab. It would have taken me a few days to build it on my own at best - but I can't now with my left labrum being torn again. It's quite difficult trying to do all that range of motion with strength without just dislocating my arm. He did me a real favour just seven or eight hours ago I shouldn't forget.

My other half brother was discovered in late 2009 to early 2010. He is 45 years old, which makes him my oldest brother of the three - I'm 23, the next youngest is the one I spoke about in the paragraph above, he's 28, then the adopted brother is 31 and the second half brother is 45 years old). I love his kids and he is such a friendly person. He seems to be a bit of a quiet, tough-acting guys who is just Minnesota/Wisconsin friendly as hell with Canadian mannerisms because he's right near the northern border. We discovered him after I pressed my mother to locate him, as I believe I talked about on here at length and posted his birth certificate even to catalogue me looking for my brother I thought named "Travis". But now he's Michael. Or Mike, as I just call him. I think he wants one of us to come live near him and is somewhat depressed.

I love his kids, my nephew and niece are quite important to me. I just naturally know him the least since I didn't meet him until his late 30's. It's been cool watching my nephew grow up, being near my age when I joined (and thus catalogued) all my behaviour when I was barely eleven. He's ten right now and was an annoying three year old when I met him. To me, along with the fact that I joined almost eleven years ago, is shocking. The passage of time to me has been shocking. So much and so little has changed.

My adopted brother is the problem child right now. Bouncing between two baby mamas, one of his misdeeds includes flying out one of the girls I graduated high school with to live and go to school with/near him... and meet my niece and her mom before I could. And never told me about it. It's quite disturbing he was trying to sleep with her since I was - and thus she was - grade 8. She was also a very close friend of mine. He was just slightly younger than me now. He's recently become rather suicidal though I know my brother and I know when he's just talking frustrated. He's very sarcastic and cynical, whereas he used to be sarcastic and positive. As well as a hilarious, flamboyant man whore. Also very charismatic, he does sell cars for a living. As well as have a lot of general charm. But he needs to grow up.

And those be my (known) immediate siblings. I've encouraged my father to sire some bastards for me to get to know. He declined vehemently, however, I'll let you know in another 12 years if this list needs updating. :D
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Growing up I had a brother and a sister. When I was 16/17 I realised that my brother and I have different fathers. We grew up as siblings with the same father and as far as I know he has never had, nor ever will have contact with his birth father. There's not a distinction between brother and half brother for me, nor will I ever describe him as my half brother.

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If you've grown up with them they are your siblings, blood or not. It's something you're taught, not something you feel.

For myself, I only have one brother and we have the same parents. I guess I've always wanted a sister though since some girls I've talked to and had a good friendship with I've considered sisters more than anything else. I feel like a sibling is someone you do anything for, no matter what.
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So I just talked to my aunt on the phone, and it turns out I have a half-Uncle and another half-cousin. Posted Image
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