Jess, you did exactly the right thing. The angry, huffy tantrums of two teenaged sisters are worth it when it comes to protecting them against their own bad judgement. Going in a house alone with fifteen grown men? BAD JUDGEMENT. And it's up to their parents to protect them from that, and the only way they can do that is if they KNOW what's going on. You're being a good and responsible sister by telling their parents so something like this can be prevented again.
If they want to block you and 'hate you forever?' That's their decision, but they really are putting themselves in a terribly dangerous situation by pulling crap like that. And you're being responsible and selfless by putting their safety first, even if it's at the expense of their anger.
Wait, your baby sisters are still teens? Try not to be too hurt by it. They're KIDS. They're young, and (really) stupid. One day, they'll grow up, pull their head out of their collective asses, and start being responsible members of society. And they'll remember they have an awesome big sister who was just looking out for their own welfare and safety, and they'll appreciate you.
You did the right thing, and one day, they'll realize it.
yeah. Mom had a midlife crisis when I was around sixteen and had 'one more baby' that turned out to be twins. They just turned sixteen this month. Ungh, it's just hard to remember that they're just stupid kids x.x Things like that make me want to strangle the pair. *grrrr*
You certainly did the right thing. What your sisters did was wrong, and they knew it which was why they blocked you. >_>; Maybe one day they'll learn that it was not only wrong but stupid.
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If they want to block you and 'hate you forever?' That's their decision, but they really are putting themselves in a terribly dangerous situation by pulling crap like that. And you're being responsible and selfless by putting their safety first, even if it's at the expense of their anger.
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Try not to be too hurt by it. They're KIDS. They're young, and (really) stupid. One day, they'll grow up, pull their head out of their collective asses, and start being responsible members of society. And they'll remember they have an awesome big sister who was just looking out for their own welfare and safety, and they'll appreciate you.
You did the right thing, and one day, they'll realize it.
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