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How To Get My Brother To Knock

How can I knock some sense into my brother?

Hit him in the head with a Common CD.

OR try to get him into some lyrical mainstream rappers like Lupe and Andre 3k.

I want to knock my brother out?

Im 19 hes 22 he keeps getting in my face and spitting when he shouts.. We have never hit one another in the face before but now were older and expect more respect im starting to believe that if i lay him out (unconscious) he will learn not to get into my face... But the main thing is.. I dont wana hit him and not nock him out first punch.. Then we get into a brawl and both end up getting seriously hurt.. All i think when hes shouting in my face is UPPERCUT HIIIIM AND WATCH HIM LAY THERE EYES ROLLED BACK NOT SAYING A WORD... Then when he comes back to reality tell him that hes not so big anymore :/ help im literally in the middle of arguing with him and want to do it

Is it wrong of me to knock out my brother?

Okay, my girlfriend was trying to come back into my room after she went to the restroom. My brother decided to be a jerk though and block the door. I told him to get the hell out of the way to let her in he wouldn't. She pushed him back because he was pissing her off... Well, my brother slapped MY girlfriend because of a push....

I got angry and stood up and knocked him out..... Am I in the wrong here? He won't talk to me now

I knocked my brother out,should i feel bad?

My brother went out to the club with his girlfriend,they where out for about 5 hours,so when he finally came back home he was drunk.He came knocking on my door loud i thought it was the police,when i answered i yelled at him.Then he came in and went in the kitchen and made some food,when he came out he started getting in my face saying that their was barely any food,and that i eat all the food up.I told him i buy the food,so it's not his bussiness,so he got really mad and tried to argue,i told him to shut up,then he swung and hit me in my face,I then got really pissed and hit him as hard as i could and now his laying on the ground knocked out.Should i feel bad?

OMG! My mom knocked out my brother!! Should I post it on Facebook or not?

So my entire family was over for my sisters birthday (they're twins). After the cake we all were just goofing off and my cousin told my mom she was thinking about joining a women's boxing class or something like that. My brother then butted in and said "women shouldn't be boxing because it's not attractive". My mom, former female boxer all through college, told him he didn't have a clue what he was talking about and to finish stuffing his face( she said it kind of jokingly, but enough to get her point through). A couple of us were like "oooooooooooo"(jokingly). So my brother got upset and told my my mom she couldn't fight if her life depended on it. So the both got ready and I started filming with my iphone (I only intended to put it in like a family video to shame my brother when he's like 40). I saw the whole thing in slow motion. My mom threw a straight punch. At the same exact moment my brother had lunged forward for something looking like a wrestling take down. Her fist hit his chin, he fell down and was out for about 15seconds. My uncle Bruce was like " And down goes Frazier!!". We all laughed and when my brother got up he was upset and went into his room. He didn't come out for the rest of the day even when we tried to talk to him. Should I just upload it to FB for friends and family(family that were out of town) to see or should I just keep it in my private library?

Brother-in-law won't knock before coming into my house?

My wife's brother used to live with us, but was asked to move out due to not paying rent on time and being generally filthy around the house. That was a few years ago. We let him keep his key at first, but he would use it anytime without knocking first or announcing his presence.

On his side of the family they make a point of letting people walk into their homes and sometimes even act like it is strange to knock on a door before coming in. I suppose it's a sign of inclusion, openness and family/friendship. Great for them, I guess.

I was raised very differently. My parents wouldn't come into my room without knocking first, and I wasn't allowed to go into their room without permission. Privacy and respecting other people's things and boundaries was very important. When I visit my mother, even when she's knows I'm coming over, I knock and wait for an answer before going into her house. She does the same for me.

My brother-in-law always tries to come in without knocking, whether he's expected or not. Usually the door is locked, so he ends up calling my wife or mother-in-law (MIL lives with us for health reasons--wouldn't suggest that to anyone else, very bad for marriage) and they let him in.

First I asked my wife to tell him that I would like him to knock. It didn't work, so I have asked him several times to knock before coming in. He continues to ignore my request.

Should I punch him in the face next time he walks into my house unnanounced? that's about where I'm at with this. I'm not one to ask over and over and I'm not one to let someone disrespect my wishes in my own house.

Your brother knocks at your door and nervously asks you to hide him because he is "in trouble" and someone wants to kill him. Should you let him in?

I’ll let him in, but I’m also calling the police. I’m not the only person in my home and I won’t let him put my wife, kids or grand-kids in danger, either.If he can’t accept that then he will need to seek sanctuary elsewhere.

Should I be mad if my brother wakes me up for this?

I work for a company that tends to run out of work this time of year, so I take some days off here, and there. Well, almost everytime I'm taking a day off, and trying to sleep in, my brother knocks on my door, and wakes me up just to ask if I'm going to work, than I cant go back to sleep. It pisses me off. Should it?

Help? i accidently knocked out my 5 year old brothers tooth??

He is probably screaming like he is because young kids tend to get hysterical at the sight of blood, and no doubt there was some ok, so it's a natural but OTT reaction. Parents are programmed to react to their children's crying, it's instinctive, so given his crying and their instincts it's no wonder everybody is being over-emotional.

The most important thing here is that, with him only being a 5 year-old, the tooth that was knocked out was a baby tooth so he would have lost it naturally over the next couple of years anyway. If it was an adult tooth in an older person it would be a much more serious situation.

Presumably you've explained how it happened and that it was an accident and you've apologised to your little brother and to your parents? Given that, your best bet is to lie low, let them all get over it and allow the dust to settle, which it will.

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