Is it near impossible to keep your brother out of your room during your sleepover? To keep him out, use the advice in this article.

Steps

  1. 1
    Let him know you want to be left alone. Tell him you want privacy with your friends during your sleepover.
    • If he doesn't want to leave you alone and barges into your room during the sleepover, tell your parent(s) or guardian. They might be able to keep him busy or get him out of the house for a while.
    • Lock your door or ask him to knock before he comes in.
  2. 2
    Act weird if he keeps coming into your room. If he won't stop coming into your room, start acting strange (pretending to be a zombie, i.e) He will likely get weirded out and will leave you alone.
    • You can involve your friends on this trick to keep him out.
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  3. 3
    Don't pay attention to him. Ignoring him may be enough to keep him out of your room. He's probably trying to get a reaction from you or annoy you.
  4. 4
    He could be looking for something from you. He may be troubling you because he wants to be a part of the sleepover or because he is lonely. He may simply want to hang out with you or join the slumber party. If you're cool with it, let him be a part of it.
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    Don't argue or yell at him. This could make him angrier and he could bother you more.
    • Calmly ask him to leave, and if he doesn't, tell your parent/guardian.
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