"Both Sides Of The Family Don't Talk Anymore": Here Are 16 Wildly Unhinged Stories From People Who Had Sex With Their Partner's Family Members
People sleeping with their partner's siblings, cousins, and even parents sounds like something that only happens in the movies, but that isn't the case! There are many individuals who decided to hook up with their in-laws IRL and live that soap opera life...
That's why when Redditor u/Any-Name533 asked, "People who've slept with a partner's or ex's sibling. How did it happen and what was the aftermath?" people who hooked up with their partner's family members shared their wildest stories, and it's safe to say these holiday gatherings might be a little awkward. Without further ado, here are 16 of their most shocking encounters:
If you've ever slept with an in-law, feel free to tell us about it anonymously using this form!
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1."One day, I came home to a note on the counter. It was from my girlfriend letting me know that we were breaking up. To make sure I understood, she was considerate enough to leave a set of her underwear on the floor and a condom she had used with someone else in the trash..."
2."Not me, but a guy I worked with years ago: Thanksgiving was coming up, and I asked if he had plans yet. He said, 'Yeah, but family holiday gatherings are always tense.' So, I asked him to explain."
"He said, 'Well, I have three sisters and all of them have been married to and had kids with the same man.' He divorced sister one, married sister two, divorced sister two, and married sister three.
The guy had seven kids who are both half-siblings and cousins to each other by three sisters. Two of the sons had the exact same name because they were named after the 'multi-husband.' One sister only had daughters; otherwise, it could have been three boys with identical names.
His life was unhinged."
—u/nebelhund
3."When I was 18, I was casually dating (and seriously sleeping with) my best friend's older brother. When he realized I probably wasn't going to keep my knickers on for four years of college, he dumped me for the girl he's still married to."
"In retaliation, I started hooking up with their other brother, who was six years older. To this day, my best friend (who was furious at the time) pretends it didn't happen; although I'm not sure she knows about me and her oldest brother.
The younger brother (now 49) refused to speak to me at his mother's funeral this year, but the older one (55) still has time for me.
I wasn't a particularly good friend, or girlfriend, in the early 2000s."
—u/Moleypeg
4."I used to work at a fast food restaurant in the early '90s. There were three employees who were sisters. On my first day, I could tell that the oldest sister and I were going to have sex, and sure enough, we did the first night we knew each other. The other sisters were twins, 'Bonnie' and 'Rachael.' Bonnie had no interest in me, but Rachael was hot, and after about two weeks, she picked me up at a bar because I was drunk. We went on to have random sex for the next several years."
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5."My great aunt thought she was dying, so she confessed to her sister that her two 'nieces' were actually the result of a decadeslong affair with her husband."
"Thirty years of lies, blown up in one breath. And then…my great aunt didn't die. She stuck around for years, just chilling while the entire family simmered in nuclear fallout.
Deathbed confession with no death — just vibes and generational trauma."
—u/grhollo
6."My girlfriend of five months took me to see a movie. When we got back to her place, she told me in the hallway, 'Hey, listen, I don't want to do this anymore,' and broke up with me on the spot — no last hug, nothing. I was already suspicious of the way she had been texting and hiding her phone, but whatever."
"As I was walking out to my car, I ran into her younger sister. (They lived in a duplex built by their late father.) I told her what happened, and she invited me in for coffee.
She continually caressed my hand and shoulders, and we kept looking into each other's eyes. We started making out, so she took me by the hand and led me to her bedroom. I ended up spending the night.
When I woke up in the morning, I left her house, and guess who happened to see me on the way out?"
—u/ForGrateJustice
7."In 2009, I went to stay with my girlfriend's family for Thanksgiving. Her sister said we could sleep in her room and bed as long as nothing happened. Well, my girlfriend didn't care about her sister's rules, so we ended up doing the deed in the bed, even though I refused at first."
8."I had an on-again, off-again relationship with a friend for years. We had hooked up, but she was leaving the town for school, so there was tension between us because we both wanted more from the relationship but knew it wasn't going to happen."
"We went to an event, and both of us were trying to make the other one angry so our fling would be easier to forget. She started kissing someone, so I decided to kiss her sister. My friend-ex moved, and I started to date her sister. (She is my ex nowadays, too.)
It was the worst decision of my life. I should have just moved after my friend, even if it wouldn't have worked out."
—u/AhmedAlSayef
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9."I dated a woman for about a year and a half who talked sh*t about me to her best friend, who believed every word...until she met me and realized it was all lies. She ended up telling me that my girlfriend was cheating on me. So I slept with my girlfriend's older sister once..."
10."Not me, but my parents: My dad dated my mom's older sister. They broke up, and then my parents got married. Then my parents got divorced, and my dad married my mom's sister. It caused a huge family rift."
"They got divorced, my dad returned to my mom, and I was born. They got married again before I was born because my dad didn't want a child out of 'wedlock.'
My dad never went to any family events. My mom and her sister eventually established a relationship again, and my grandmother referred to my dad as her recycled son-in-law. Needless to say, my dad had a type. I wish I were making this up."
—u/Yarn_Cat_7850
11."In high school, I hooked up with a girl and we dated for a while. We later broke up, but it wasn't anything major."
"Fast forward 26 years: I met her sister at a friend's wedding. We hit it off, started dating, and boom, 16 years and three kids later, we are doing awesome.
The original sister and I got along for the first 13 years, but we haven't talked for the past three years."
—u/TheJonnieP
12."I found out the guy I was in a friends-with-benefits relationship with had a secret girlfriend, so we stopped having sex. I eventually met his older, more attractive brother, who happened to be visiting, and he invited me back to his place."
13."I slept with my best friend's little sister, then a few months later, his mom — the mom was better, she put in the most enthusiastic effort."
"Mom knew I slept with her daughter, too, but she didn't care. However, the daughter got upset when she found out I slept with her mom."
—u/Capzien89
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14."When I was a teenager, I fell hard for a guy who eventually cheated on me. He had a brother, a year younger than us, whom I met by accident. Initially, I wanted to become his friend so that I could get back at my ex — I thought it would drive him nuts (it did). But then feelings developed, and I fell harder for his brother than I had for him. We secretly dated for a few weeks before it became too hard to hide."
15."My ex cheated, and her sister called me out of the blue a year later. So, I got with her and we dated for two years — even went to Thanksgiving together once. It was the most surreal experience."
"I couldn't take it any longer, so I ended it and moved on. I don't recommend it. Some things are taboo for good reason."
—u/Adventurous_Ad_4145
16."I'm not sure if this qualifies, but it's revenge all on its own: My little sister had a boyfriend, let's call him 'James.' The first thing he said to me once, when we met for a drink, was: 'How does it make you feel that I'm sleeping with your sister?' He was a little prick and I never liked him."
Which one of these stories shocked you the most? Have you ever slept with an in-law? Tell us in the comments or answer anonymously using the form below!
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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