http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7182817.stm I would've loved to see their reactions when they found out.
I was about to post something about how could they be conjoined twins and be brother and sister but I read the story and it is just a fraternal pair that had been separated by adoption.
Wow, that pretty mess up. I wonder what's gonna happen to their relationship. Are they even going to see each other again after this?
Why do they split up brothers and sisters like that? There should be a law that siblings need to be adopted together.
Is marrying a relative (say, a first cousin) still commonplace in America? It sure is in a lot of other countries. I know it's not 'incest', but my impression was that it's generally frowned upon.
I don't think it's even legal. It's pretty gross, IMO. They're your parent's sibling's kids for pete's sake.
Guy: "So when's your birthday?" Girl: "xxxx xx, xxxx" Guy: "Wow me too" Girl: "Where are you from?" Guy: "xxxxx" Girl: "Really?, me too" Guy: "What are your parents like?" Girl: "Well I was adopted..." Guy: "No way, so was I" Girl: "It's like we are brother and sister" Next day after getting DNA test