Man of Honour
Stick him in the back of your van and give him the full Tony Williams experience.
Tell him that you'll tell your dad that he's a queen wasp.
Stick him in the back of your van and give him the full Tony Williams experience.
First thing is to leave when you decide to. He says he won't let you leave...will he imprison you by force or kill you? If not, you can leave.
Second thing is what you're going to do about his behaviour.
You can go down the legal route and report it to the police. Gather evidence as much as possible. Document every incident at least. Obtain recordings (audio would be easy, video a bit harder but still possible) if you can.
Or you can go down the illegal route and use violence against him. If you do so, be aware that you must be willing and able to escalate the violence beyond whatever level he is willing to escalate it to. You might not have to (it's possible that a lesser degree of violence from you might be enough to put him off), but you must be willing and able to do so. It's not the sure solution some people are portraying it as being. Also, be aware that it is illegal and you might face legal problems as a result. A conviction for violent crime wouldn't do much for your employment prospects. Finally, it might cause family problems. If, for example, you use a weapon on him and break his arm, how will your parents react? If you are going to go down that route, do use a weapon. You can't half-arse this method and you don't have the skill or strength to try a fair fight, so don't try a fair fight. Attack from surprise, use a weapon. If you're going to use violence, skew the confrontation in your favour as much as possible. A fair fight is for a sporting contest, not for real conflict. It's an ugly method and I wouldn't recommend it. For casual bullying, you might well stop it without inflicting more than a bloody nose and bruising if you've assessed the bully correctly. If you haven't, you'll have made the situation worse. You're not children, so the experience some people have posted about their childhoods is of limited relevance.
He'd never be the same again.Stick him in the back of your van and give him the full Tony Williams experience.
I have tried to stand up to him but he attacks me. He is 6ft 5 and I am 5ft 8. I promise I’m not trolling just stressed over it. When I lived in my flat my bro would come around early in the morning banging on the door.
Your big brother is forking you?
The reason he won’t move out as it’s cheap at our parents he does not have to do shopping or pay bills or cook he does not know how to (he claims but it’s probably laziness)
I feel really bad for my parents me living there it’s not fair on them. That’s why I’m determined to save as much and move out as promised by June. If he does not get his own way he sulks for months and it causes a bad atmosphere in the whole family.First thing is to leave when you decide to. He says he won't let you leave...will he imprison you by force or kill you? If not, you can leave.
Second thing is what you're going to do about his behaviour.
You can go down the legal route and report it to the police. Gather evidence as much as possible. Document every incident at least. Obtain recordings (audio would be easy, video a bit harder but still possible) if you can.
Or you can go down the illegal route and use violence against him. If you do so, be aware that you must be willing and able to escalate the violence beyond whatever level he is willing to escalate it to. You might not have to (it's possible that a lesser degree of violence from you might be enough to put him off), but you must be willing and able to do so. It's not the sure solution some people are portraying it as being. Also, be aware that it is illegal and you might face legal problems as a result. A conviction for violent crime wouldn't do much for your employment prospects. Finally, it might cause family problems. If, for example, you use a weapon on him and break his arm, how will your parents react? If you are going to go down that route, do use a weapon. You can't half-arse this method and you don't have the skill or strength to try a fair fight, so don't try a fair fight. Attack from surprise, use a weapon. If you're going to use violence, skew the confrontation in your favour as much as possible. A fair fight is for a sporting contest, not for real conflict. It's an ugly method and I wouldn't recommend it. For casual bullying, you might well stop it without inflicting more than a bloody nose and bruising if you've assessed the bully correctly. If you haven't, you'll have made the situation worse. You're not children, so the experience some people have posted about their childhoods is of limited relevance.
One of my friends has a spare room in his house (he needs the rent) so I will ask him if I can move in with him. Then I won’t feel like a burden to my parents as they deserve a life.Do you have any friends you can stay with? Have you considered staying at a hostel in the week? (They used to have a fixed number of days you can stay). Obviously it will cost you and slow down your saving for your own place again but it might be a half-way measure that gets you at least some peace and you can just stay at your parents on weekends or similar?
He sounds a terrible person.
The reason he won’t move out as it’s cheap at our parents he does not have to do shopping or pay bills or cook he does not know how to (he claims but it’s probably laziness)
He's getting way better advice than i got when i posted on the Mumsnet Forum asking how to clock my 9900K to 5GHz.
I don’t really know to be honest I’m not sure what he spends his money on either.Even more wow!
What does he do with life!?
He's getting way better advice than i got when i posted on the Mumsnet Forum asking how to clock my 9900K to 5GHz.
Those pedantic expectant Mums!I see no evidence of the thread, please advise
I don’t think I could manage to headbutt my brother.
I’m 5’5 and he’s 6’2!
He’s got different colour hair and eyes as well.He's clearly still getting the lion's share of your Mother's milk.
Does he have ginger hair, blue eyes and drink from a horn?He's clearly still getting the lion's share of your Mother's milk.