Your brother is an adult. She is an adult. They are in a relationship. The end.
You need to mind your own business NOW.
Unless you are your brother's legal guardian because he is unable to care for himself, then this is the time for you to smile, be polite and keep your mouth shut...
Affection is fine.
Foreplay is not.
The problem is that teenagers are 1) incredibly hormonal; 2) incredibly inexperienced; and 3) incredibly insecure. They THINK they understand, but they really do not get the difference between nonchalant affection and sexual activity.
My personal...
Not a whole lot to the person listening to it.
That being said, I do agree with the above answerer that whining is NEVER constructive whereas a complaint can be legitimate if presented appropriately.
That is SO rude! THEY should be the ones to feel awkward, not you.
You have a couple of ways to play this depending on how "hard core" you want to be about this.
1) Catch your brother when he's alone and tell him that make-out sessions are NOT a spectator sport. Tell him anything more...
I would certainly feel empathetic.
That being said, if she knew it beforehand, I probably wouldn't spend a lot of time listening to the whining and complaining.
If she wants to do something PROACTIVE about her situation, I'm all ears.
I'd look at her and wonder how she could throw such a beautiful face away - and hope she learns sign language.
It's just not pretty when they cut out your tongue at 45 because you've got cancer of the larynx.
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