Twins Marrying Twins

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Annie and Betty are identical twins. They have never not shared a room. when they went away to college, they were room mates, and even when they moved off campus, they shared rather than separate rooms.

Facing graduation, they face the prospect of separation.

then they meet Chuck and Dave, males identical twins.

Annie seduces Chuck. Betty seduces Dave.

Before graduation, the gals inform the guys that they expect to get married, and to all share a house...

Do they all share a bedroom? A bed?

have Annie and Betty secretly already been sharing by identity swapping?

Is the story the honeymoon? the poly lifestyle? Do they all share sex together?

What will the parents think?
what will the neighbours think?

I really like twincest stories, so am inclined that way, bit so many variables... think maybe I'm more interested in reading than writing this one.
 
The real-life variant: Chang and Eng, the original 'Siamese' cojoined twin brothers, married sisters, not twins but hey...

Your double-twincest thang pushes the envelope of probability but this is LIT so... For even more fun, triplet sisters meet triplet brothers. Then the question is, when? Were they friends since childhood, or since high school or college, or is their encounter some random event after graduation? How do their school majors affect their relationships? How do personality conflicts play out?
 
Your story idea reminded me of a photo I saw on Reddit a few days ago. It was a picture of two couples - twin sisters that were married to twin brothers. Each couple had a pair of twins as well, one couple had twin boys, the other had twin girls.
 
The real-life variant: Chang and Eng, the original 'Siamese' cojoined twin brothers, married sisters, not twins but hey...

Your double-twincest thang pushes the envelope of probability but this is LIT so... For even more fun, triplet sisters meet triplet brothers. Then the question is, when? Were they friends since childhood, or since high school or college, or is their encounter some random event after graduation? How do their school majors affect their relationships? How do personality conflicts play out?

the problem I have with tripincest is keeping 6 characters straight- made worse if all the gender matches are identical in looks. Otherwise, might be a fun read.
 
I have a friend who is married to a woman who is a twin. I once asked him if he ever has trouble telling his wife apart from her sister. He said, "I don't even try. The other one just has to watch out for herself!"

As for the story idea, how about the twin brothers are much more separate from each other; they have spent their lives trying to be as different as possible: dressing differently, cutting their hair differently, etc. Certainly not sharing a room. So they are not at all interested in the girls' idea of sharing a house.

So the gals have to launch a scheme to convince them. What do they do? I dunno. Maybe they pull the old switcheroo on them, each sleeping with the other one's guy for a few nights, and only telling them afterwards. Or maybe they bribe them with extravagant sexual promises. Or something else. That's up to the author. But at least it injects some drama and conflict into an already spicy situation.
 
As for the story idea, how about the twin brothers are much more separate from each other; they have spent their lives trying to be as different as possible: dressing differently, cutting their hair differently, etc.
A twist on that: Both sets of twins were separated at birth and raised far apart, yet each shares common characteristics with their twin. (This is well-documented.) They all 'happen' to encounter the others at some gathering. (This happens IRL also.) Mutual attractions are instantaneous. And even with their diverse nurturing histories, the twins are indistinguishable. Cue the accidental fucks.

A twist on the happenstance hookup: Each set of twins are identical-looking fraternal MF pairs who haven't met before (yes, this happens) so they're unaware of the incest. Maybe their identical appearance is because each pair are first cousins of the other, born to identical-twin mothers (and fathers?)

Yeah, the OP "twins marrying twins" scenario has consequences, and here are the results. The parental twincest bombs-out somehow. Maybe the parents all die tragically (fire at a dance club?) and the surviving infants are farmed-out to adoptive families. Fast-forward 18 years: the cousin-twins find themselves sharing a dorm room at the college they all 'happened' to choose. Do they share majors and classes too? And confuse the hell out of onlookers? Probably.
 
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