In a story, the older brother forgot to pick up the little sister from school. As a punishment, she hid his video game controller. She told him that he had to do her homework for a week before she would give it back. He learned his lesson about being responsible.
One story could be that the older brother ate the last piece of cake that was meant for their mother's birthday. So, the little sister made him clean the whole kitchen as punishment. She supervised him closely, making sure he scrubbed every corner of the counter and washed all the dishes thoroughly.
There was a time when the older brother tattled on the little sister for something she didn't do. To punish him, the little sister told their parents that he had been staying up late playing on his phone. So, the parents took away his phone for two days. This made the older brother realize he shouldn't lie or tattle without proof.
One story could be that the little sister catches her olde brother stealing her cookies. So, she punishes him by making him clean her room. She knows he hates cleaning, but he had to do it as a punishment for taking her treats.
In a story, the little sister might be in charge of deciding what the family has for dinner when the parents are out. She forces her older brother to help her cook her favorite meal by threatening to tell their parents he was mean to her earlier. She bosses him around in the kitchen, making him do all the chopping and stirring while she supervises.
Here's an interesting one. The little sister was sissy in that she was afraid of heights. The older brother wanted to help her overcome this fear. He took her to a small cliff and climbed down first, then called her to follow. He supported her all the way, and after that, she was less afraid of heights. This story shows the bond between them.
Well, I heard about a real - life situation where the older brother accidentally broke the little sister's favorite doll. The little sister was really angry. So, she punished him by making him use his pocket money to buy her a new doll. And he had to go to different stores to find the exact same one.
In some family - centered stories, the little sister is really into girly things like tea parties. She convinces her older brother to participate. She makes him wear a crown and a cape, and they have a 'royal' tea party. Through this, the brother is feminized as he takes part in an activity that is often seen as more suitable for girls. He might even start to enjoy it and become more open to 'feminine' activities in general.
In some children's literature, like 'The Magic Sister'. The little sister has a special power that she uses to save her older brother from an evil wizard. So, she's the hero instead of the older brother. It's a simple but effective role reversal.
Well, in an age - swap story, the little sister in the older brother's body could suddenly have more freedom. She might be excited to be able to go out late at night like her brother used to. But she also has to face the challenges of being responsible for more things, like taking care of the family car or doing the heavy chores around the house.
In some stories, the older sister encourages the little brother to pursue his dreams. For instance, if he wants to be an artist, she gets him art supplies and takes him to local art shows. This way, she supports his aspirations and helps him grow.
Well, in another role swap story, the older brother might be sick and the little sister takes on all his chores. She tries to mow the lawn like he usually does, but she has a bit of trouble starting the mower at first. Eventually, she figures it out and feels proud of herself for helping out. And the brother is really grateful for her efforts.
This is a rather unusual situation in most cultures. However, in a make - believe or very young children's play scenario, one could imagine a story where a little brother, perhaps in a game of 'pretend family', tries to diaper his older sister's doll as if it were his sister. But in real - life, this goes against typical social norms.