Anomaly1964
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...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
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...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
depends on a few things but there is nothing wrong with casual flirting/banter
Would you ever... ...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
Depends on WHAT things?
What if it goes beyond flirting and banter?
well them being single for one thats a line no one should cross. ...
Oh, geez, is that like one of Obama's red lines? ;=)
I think that little "line" is crossed about a billion times per day all over the world. Makes the world go around, don't it?
Oh, geez, is that like one of Obama's red lines? ;=)
I think that little "line" is crossed about a billion times per day all over the world. Makes the world go around, don't it?
...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
Sure, already been there and done that.
You going to say it so casually and not tell use the story? ... selfish.
I was good friends with a guy in high school and he was dating this girl. His mom met her dad and they hit it off. Fast forward two years later the guy and his girlfriend have broken up but the parents well they got married. I just hope for the sake of the guy he didn't sleep with the girl, because that would make it even weirder. But in the end they were a happy family, nothing crazy. Hence the saying "love is a funny thing"
I had a friend, almost the same story but the children lost their virginity to each other before the parents hooked up
oh boy, that's a hard one to explain in the future.
oh boy, that's a hard one to explain in the future.
Why do I get the feeling that this is a very curious thread?
AFAIK, in the UK there is nothing to prohibit two step-siblings from having sex or marrying. Indeed, it would create quite some difficulties, if such marriages were banned, if two people were to marry and then, subsequently, a parent of each was to marry. There are no blood relationships involved so what's odd about it?
I agree that if the step-children had been brought up together, in effect as siblings in a family relationship, then some people might look askance at it but I take it that is not the scenario posed here and that everyone involved is above the age of consent.
Equally, in the UK it appears that even step-parents can marry their step-children after the death or divorce of their spouse, provided that both are over 21 and the step-child has never lived with the step-parent in a family relationship while under the age of 18. This is clearly to prevent abusive relationships.
Nothing wrong with that!...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
...flirt with the parent of someone your son or daughter was dating?
Like Tom Clancy said, the difference between fiction and reality is that fiction must be plausible.