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writes: What do you think of dating your step brother/sister? I'm not doing it or anyone else that I know of, I've just been thinking about it for a while and wanted to see what other people thought. I do and don't approve of it. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, KorR?whotochoose +, writes (10 March 2009):
my cousin fell in love with his stepsister. she was 15 he was 17.......they got married, and had a baby. they are now pregnant with their second child.......they have been married for close to 3 years.......it is really ironic, the marriage between their parents only made it a few months, i think it was fate:).......at first we all thought it was taboo, but now no one remembers the short time when they were more than husband and wife.......to them the risks didn't matter nearly as much as the rewards3
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reader, andrew loves hali +, writes (10 March 2009):
you feel how you feel and you cant control it. even if it is a step brother/sister and it seems normal to me i mean your not blood related.
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reader, lotus mama808 +, writes (10 March 2009):
I knew a couple that were almost married who were STEP brother and sister (not half, thats just crazy). They began dating when their parents got married, and they were teenagers. Kinda strange, and funny to me, they stayed together in one room, while the parents were in a different room. I quietly thought it was a little off, but never passed judgement, no one is perfect, and I was glad they had eachother (they were both good friends of mine).
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reader, 24yeahright +, writes (10 March 2009):
I think you shouldn't worry about what other people think, no matter what your age is. If you both like each other, then it's not like you're thinking of each other like brother and sister is it?.. more of a good friends type arrangement
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 March 2009): I suppose if your older and the parents arent together anymore it could be possible. But otherwise if you have been brought up together or parents are together I think it would br extremly awkurd for a number of people
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reader, jessica04 +, writes (10 March 2009):
If your 30 when they're both adults when the parents remarry, then it's not that big of a deal, and has happened.
If you were raised together as children, then you get into a sticky situation. It's legal, but might not be viewed as moral.
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