Do you feel like your brother is consistently behaving rudely towards you? If you find yourself frequently puzzled and distressed, asking, "Why does my brother hate me?" then this quiz might be just what you need. It's not uncommon to experience friction in family relationships, but understanding the root cause is the first step towards resolution.
This quiz is designed to delve into the nuances of your sibling dynamics. It considers various aspects of behavior and interaction that might contribute to your brother's apparent hostility. There could be myriad reasons behind his feelings—miscommunications, jealousy, past conflicts, or even external Read morestressors that you may not be aware of.
By selecting the options that most closely reflect your situation, you will help us pinpoint potential causes of your brother's negative behavior. Take this quiz now to get to the heart of the issue.
They avoid his minor demands.
No, he has his own temperaments.
They give preference to my needs.
Yes, they do it mostly.
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I feel I am.
He is not concerned about this.
He needs special attention.
Our parents think I am.
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Sometimes, they do it.
No, but my brother is jealous.
They do it occasionally.
Yes, they give me more.
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Yes, I am.
I am treated special when I do something good.
No, there is nothing like that.
Only my brother thinks so.
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When I instruct him
I don't fight with him.
Whenever he expects something from me
When he is looking for our parents' undivided attention
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No, but he is sometimes jealous.
Only when his needs are not fulfilled
Yes, my parents don't pay attention.
Yes, always
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Yes, he does.
Yes, when his needs are ignored.
Yes, when our parents praise me.
Whenever his demands are not fulfilled
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Yes, but our parents give more attention to my interests.
He often starts it but can't complete it.
He keeps on trying new things.
He wants to, but with others' support.
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He is not friendly at all.
He is friendly only when he needs something.
He becomes friendly when he wants his special needs to be fulfilled.
He is friendly when our parents give him more attention.
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No, he feels sad when he doesn't get his favorite things.
It might be possible due to his mood swings.
It seems he becomes depressed when his special demands are ignored.
He feels ignorant.
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