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[quote=Anonymous]Our DS started dating the girl next door. It was hot and heavy and they were torrid as an August afternoon. We even caught them flashing one another and climbing house to house late at night. Here's the good part. A number of years ago the woman next door came over and told me that she and her hubby were having a problem. He was, in her words, shooting blanks and she wanted to have another child. We weren't into one another but she begged me to help her conceive and we would keep it between ourselves. Neither of us would tell our respective spouses. So we got together and had a couple of bloodless bangs, we really weren't into one another, and sure enough she became pregnant. Wew winked when they came home from the hospital and all was well. Abt. the same time my wife became pregnant and we had a boy and of course the child next door turned out to be a girl. All good. They were friends from the start but went to different schools, Big 3 of course, and were interested in different things. And then high school started. Bam, pow. They both grew up and are both beautiful but more alarmingly they have fallen madly in love with one another. As a doctor I checked and genetically it should be okay if they ever decide to marry. We know they've hooked-up, found evidence, and my wife and her husband are actively promoting the relationship, we taken her on vacations and vice versa. Is this wrong? Both of us are sworn to secrecy and would never tell a soul but sometimes we feel bad about this arrangement. But, as Selena Gomez sings, "The Heart wants what it wants." I don't consider this a joke but it is full of irony. To see my son cuddling on the living room couch with his half-sister is troubling at times but we've grown to live with it. What would you do? [/quote]
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