You should communicate with him talk to him. Not necessary a conversation but small talk, like how are you? how was your day at school? what do you like to do? things like that to start off. If it's more easier for you to send him e-mails asking him how was his day then do so. Yes, e-mails might sound silly but it has helped me with the relationship between my father and I and i highly recommend it.
After you guys talk. Invite him to a place that he likes to go. Like an arcade, the mall, etc. And just hang out like friends and before you know it your best friend will be your brother.
to see if you should keep going with your relationship or not and if things aren't going great with your relationship you should see a counselor
You should to find some things that both of you like or have in common. If you both like a certain band, try going to a concert! Things like that will help.
When you get into a relationship you can get many things for one thing you can get the feeling of being loves the feeling of being cared for. You also help each other out in a relationship. Though the best thing about being in a relationship is that you will and should be treated like your the best person in his/her life.
Well you should get along with him. Sit down with him a talk seriously to him and tell him what you fell for his sister. If you have a better relationship with one of your parents tell them to help you.
No
Anyone who reaches out for help and is willing to receive that help whom is in an abusive relationship should get that help, and there are resources both online and in the community to access the right kind of assistance.
No, not at all if you guys are i a relationship you should help each other out.
It would help if you defined "real relationship".
If they were the abusers and did not get help for their actions, than the pattern will continue. If they did get help, things will change.
Yes
Don't just break up with him. Talk about why you think things are not running smoothly, and maybe make adjustments to make things better. If you have already tried to fix things with no success, it might be time to cut ties and move on. If you are in an abusive relationship (verbal or physical), end the relationship immediately and seek help if necessary.
You should talk to your friends and/or family for help and advice. I'm sure they'll help you with what problem you have