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I could just see the massive difficulties with future relationships coming out of this.
Councilor: So what do you think is the root cause of your relationship difficulties? Twin: Well... I was abandoned by my birth parents and then ended up unknowningly marrying my sister after we'd been ****ing for 3 years. Councilor: (Drops pen and note book.) ![]() |
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Originally posted by Winston
Something's fishy about this story. Apart from being quite a stretch chance-wise in and of itself, you'd think that the couple would have started having some sort of realisation that something was up once they noticed they shared the exact same birthday (of which I figure they'd each have knowledge), which would have had to come pretty early on in their relationship. Frankly, this discovery probably made them giddy with excitement "We have so much in common! This is another sign we're meant to be together!" Love can result in some pretty bad confirmation bias ![]() |
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Siblings given up for adoption should be sent to vastly different places, for example the boy could be sent to a rural or even deserted area to live with relatives, the girl sent to sophisticated liberal city ware she would follow in the political dynasty of her adopted family. This would ensure that should they meet they don't have anything in common and don' fall for each other. But as a last case defense the boy should be have an older dashing roguish friend whom the girl would fall for instead.
P.S. Their should also be two droid companions one spunky and one cowardly for comedy relief throw in as well. |
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Originally posted by Winston
Something's fishy about this story. Apart from being quite a stretch chance-wise in and of itself, you'd think that the couple would have started having some sort of realisation that something was up once they noticed they shared the exact same birthday (of which I figure they'd each have knowledge), which would have had to come pretty early on in their relationship. That's what I thought, the odds are miniscule. However the link is to BBC so I don't know, could be true. If someone has bothered to research this more please post. |
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