not going to change the way i feel about the sister, sorry! yeah i pity her but c'mon, it ...

Uzumakii August 14, 2019 3:21 am

not going to change the way i feel about the sister, sorry! yeah i pity her but c'mon, it should've never got to the point where he can't depend on anyone but her, he is a grown man and she raised him like that, so why complain now? plus i feel as if she has no good feeling towards her brother at all, but i guess we'll have to keep reading i'm so confused with her feelings right now.

Responses
    KingSeraph August 14, 2019 3:26 am

    I think she loves him but she resents him.

    Sachiko August 14, 2019 7:54 am

    She's not complaining when she says he's a burden. Obviously you don't know what the word burden means. If you carry a load of books on your back, that's a burden as well, but we don't say it's a necessarily bad or good thing. Thx.

    Uzumakii August 14, 2019 8:37 am
    She's not complaining when she says he's a burden. Obviously you don't know what the word burden means. If you carry a load of books on your back, that's a burden as well, but we don't say it's a necessarily b... Sachiko

    ok. not going to change the way i feel about the sister, sorry! yeah i pity her but c'mon, it should've never got to the point where he can't depend on anyone but her, he is a grown man and she raised him like that, so why complain now? plus i feel as if she has no good feeling towards her brother at all, but i guess we'll have to keep reading i'm so confused with her feelings right now.

    dcast20 August 14, 2019 1:55 pm
    She's not complaining when she says he's a burden. Obviously you don't know what the word burden means. If you carry a load of books on your back, that's a burden as well, but we don't say it's a necessarily b... Sachiko

    Obviously you dont know that the word burden has different meanings. In this case the word burden means:
    Cause (someone) hardship or distress.
    "they were not yet burdened with adult responsibility"
    synonyms: oppress, trouble, cause trouble to, cause suffering to; More worry, beset, bother, harass, disturb, upset, depress, get someone down; distress, grieve, haunt, nag, torment, harrow, afflict, strain, stress, tax, overwhelm, perturb, plague, bedevil. Thx.

    Hitomi Yagami August 14, 2019 4:19 pm
    She's not complaining when she says he's a burden. Obviously you don't know what the word burden means. If you carry a load of books on your back, that's a burden as well, but we don't say it's a necessarily b... Sachiko

    That was disgustingly condescending, you know? If you know sooo well about how to use some words you'd clearly know that BURDEN has a negative connotation. I'll gladly refer you to this dictionary if you want to check for yourself : https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/burden

    And my advice to you is calm your heat before answering, kid