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That would be a good plot bunny. Perhaps someone here has already written something like this(?)
Man meets online lover to find out she's his daughter-in-law
http://www.dailydot.com/lifestyle/man-meets-daughter-chat-china/
I've seen some very sad "siblings separated at birth" stories. People who met, fell in love, even married, then found out they were brother and sister.
But at that point it should be, who cares?
If I am not mistaken the Westermarck effect mentions that if siblings were separated a young age and met years later there is a high probability they would be strongly attracted to each other.
I've seen some very sad "siblings separated at birth" stories. People who met, fell in love, even married, then found out they were brother and sister.
That's exactly why I always refused to date anyone younger than me. I was adopted at birth and one of the snippets I learned about the birth parents over time was that I have two younger brothers. My ex is exactly 9 months younger than me, so I figured he was safe....at least in that respect.
The trick is to steer clear of DNA tests...
I remember reading an advice column where a guy wrote in to say that he'd done some research and found out that he and his wife were half-siblings. Each of their mothers had gone to a sperm bank, and ended up with sperm from the same donor -- and not at the same sperm bank (or fertility clinic or whatever). He was weirded out, but had not told his wife. I wonder what happened there.
That is weird. What are the odds?
Seeing they are already married I would have had to do some serious thinking about whether or not to tell her.
But half is not full blood and it does not change the past and why you fell in love. I think that could do more harm than good.
That would be a good plot bunny. Perhaps someone here has already written something like this(?)
That is weird. What are the odds?
Seeing they are already married I would have had to do some serious thinking about whether or not to tell her.
But half is not full blood and it does not change the past and why you fell in love. I think that could do more harm than good.
I bet someone could calculate the odds, but I don't know. As I recall, the columnist theorized this may be, or become, more common as more children who were Iconceived this way get older, look for mates, etc. She also told him, i think, not to worry too much about it.
I think the main problem was that since he'd found that out, he was weirded out and couldn't look at his wife the same way, and of course she didn't know why. I do hope they got it sorted out somehow.
Plot bunny? Did you read it? The whole story's already there. And I don't think any writer could have written up a better story. I mean, the daughter-in-law lies and says her husband is in jail and at the end, that's where he is. Talk about a comedy of errors.That would be a good plot bunny. Perhaps someone here has already written something like this(?)
Plot bunny? Did you read it? The whole story's already there. And I don't think any writer could have written up a better story. I mean, the daughter-in-law lies and says her husband is in jail and at the end, that's where he is. Talk about a comedy of errors.
I've toyed around with this basic idea. I have an unfinished story somewhere in which a middle-aged man meets and has sex with a woman half his age, then finds out later it was his own daughter, which he never knew about.
Oh, I posted that one to Literotica six years ago: http://www.literotica.com/s/in-every-port