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10:33 am, Jan 11 2013
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what would you do if you and you boyfriend/girlfriend just started going out only to find out later that your parent and their parent had been dating for a while and were going to get married?

me...I wouldn't care if they got married, BUT, i would make it clear that i had no intention to stop seeing my girlfriend because if you love someone you are going to be with them no matter what... well that's my take

what about you? would you acknowledge it and break it off with your boyfriend/girlfriend and convert to step siblings? protest the marriage knowing that you are standing in the way of your parents happiness for your own desire? or what?

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10:41 am, Jan 11 2013
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is there any problem with that? any law against it? or religious doctrine? i didn't know anything like that and don't care at all. their relationship are theirs. your relationship are yours.


Post #583680 - Reply to (#583679) by sakura8429
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10:43 am, Jan 11 2013
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in america it falls under incest cause ya know america is (sarcasm) SO AWESOME LIKE THAT(/sarcasm)

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11:17 am, Jan 11 2013
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Well... first, the likelihood of that happening is extremely slim, lol. BUT if for some reason it does happen, we can move to Rhode Island, rofl. Problem solved. I mean you're not related by blood to the person, though I don't condone it, I am not against it either.

Post #583685 - Reply to (#583680) by cronosilver
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in america it falls under incest cause ya know america is (sarcasm) SO AWESOME LIKE THAT(/sarcasm)


You sure?

I'm not familiar with law, honestly, but that seems a bit off. In the very least, I have a friend who retained his last name despite his mother's re-marriage (he was 11-13 years old at the time). I would think that if you share no blood relation and have completely different family names, it wouldn't be a problem. If there is a law like that, I think it's in place to protect younger children, but like I said, I'm only speculating; I'm no expert.

Or the law is in place to protect horny teenagers who share a roof from copulating non-stop, but if that's the case, I have no idea who'd be punished for breaking it.

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11:29 am, Jan 11 2013
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My parents are so desperate for me to get a boyfriend that they would probably give up the wedding. Or postpone it until we break up.

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I wouldn't mind, probably.

Post #583738 - Reply to (#583688) by Mamsmilk
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I wouldn't mind, probably.


Of course you wouldn't. You have a sister complex... so it's actually a turn on??

Post #583796 - Reply to (#583678) by cronosilver
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Quote from cronosilver
what would you do if you and you boyfriend/girlfriend just started going out only to find out later that your parent and their parent had been dating for a while and were going to get married?


Sounds like a movie that I would probably watch lol. But, on to your question, I wouldn't find it a problem, your not blood related or anything. But it would be awkward if you all lived in the same house. :/

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Post #583797 - Reply to (#583796) by Cherelle Ashlee
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I wouldn't find it a problem, your not blood related or anything.

same here


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