[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? star-crossed answered Friday June 17 2005, 12:04 pm: well that mostly depends on where you live. If you live in kentucky, tn, west virginia, virginia, or some other southern states you will fit right in. If you live in a city that might not attract some of the best attention. Idk. i guess it might be aquaward. ya know. parents leave you two home alone and you guys screw and what not. How old are you. your probably just a vvery very horney little girl. new meaning to kissing your brother i guess. also the wierdest thing is your parents go to there room and are screwing and you and your brother are in your room screwing. wow poor grand children in that case [ star-crossed's advice column | Ask star-crossed A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday June 17 2005, 11:43 am: Meh. This is an opinion question. Almost always incestious Relationships aRe seveRely looked down upon. HOWEVER, this is youR STEP bRotheR, but BROTHER none the less... so almost eveRyone will tell you yes... it's "weiRd". but I guess I could undeRstand??? How often do you see him?? Does he actually LIVE with you?? Now THAT might be a bit.. awkwaRd, yeah. But no biggie.. ahaha.. I like my cousin. :P [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
TakeItFromMeBaby answered Friday June 17 2005, 11:39 am: haha my cousin is like that...my cousin is DATING her step brother...like my cousin and his brother were dating these 2 girls that are sisters...and it turned out that the girls' dad was single...and so was the boys' mom...so they hooked up the mom & dad...and the mom and dad got married. one of the cousins and girls broke up b/c they thought it was weird...but the other 2 are still dating. i guess it's ok if it's a step brother...
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