"I swear I didnt know she was my sister" - Twins married by mistake

Poor kids. Emotionally, it's probably not very easy for them to just switch off those feelings. I mean, physically, they should NEVER have kids, because that would be irresponsible, but if they didn't grow up with familial love for each other, and the only feelings they've ever had for each other are those of romance, I'm not sure ending the relationship would be the best idea.

(Oh boy, I'm gonna hear it for that one.)
 
it's like a Greek tragedy.:(


they can never have a normal relationship now
 
Disturbing, I wonder what they're going to do now.
 
Honestly? They might not want to have kids, but if they love each other it's not my business to start gagging. There are men who have married and had children with their own mothers, way back when we began documenting events in our history. Worse has happened. I sorta feel bad for them. It's gotta suck to know that it was more than just a list of favorite films that was sparking a connection.
 
Yeah, they're perverts because they didn't know they were twins before they got married :dry:
 
Where's the :creepedout: smiley when you need it?

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jag
 
there part of the rebel alliance and are traitors! TAKE THEM AWAY!!!!

buk lowd....what are the odds? if they had sex then i feel sorry for the children
 
Well, they wouldn't be one-eyed. You need several generations of brother/sister incest for that to happen
 
In Britain, Twins who were seperated at birth, and never told they were brother and sister met and felt a great connection to each other, fell in love and got married before finding out the truth that they were brother and sister!!! :nono:
Yikes!

Think of what would have happened to Luke and Leia if not for Yoda.
There's not always someone around to say, Luke, there is another Skywalker.

So now they are saying adopted people need to be given all of their information so it doesn't lead to incest and other things. Yuck!
 
It's not unheard of just really uncommon I think this is the first publicised case in the UK
 
I feel sorry for these guys. Luck wasn't on their side.
 

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