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Quoted: I always figured if they got married it would be a package deal that both of them agreed with. Odd that it seems just one got married with the way things have to happen. I did wonder that when they wanted to do things 'alone', would it technically count as incest? View Quote Only one getting married is probably just a legal thing. All of them will be in bed together, the girls could flip a coin on who was technically married. |
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The single girl could do a vegas trip and go to pound town. Would the married one be cheating?
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Quoted: I just want to know what is a "former Army veteran?" Former implies that he's no longer an Army veteran. View Quote Dude. That’s why you go to the Army Veterans meetings. There was a vote. Some shit is too weird ever for the Army. Marrying a Siamese Twin? Over the fucking line, voted out. Now he’s a former Army veteran. We got standards. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I always figured if they got married it would be a package deal that both of them agreed with. Odd that it seems just one got married with the way things have to happen. I did wonder that when they wanted to do things 'alone', would it technically count as incest? View Quote Only one getting married is probably just a legal thing. All of them will be in bed together, the girls could flip a coin on who was technically married. View Quote Yeah. They are legally two different women. He can't legally marry both of them. |
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So….if the bits from the waist down are shared, then one has to assume that they both share the same “feeling”? I gots to know….
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So not only is this guy getting a threesome every time, he gets to listen to two chicks moaning.
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Quoted: Good for them. I have so many questions about... real estate.... and logistics. ETA: Do they both get a normal teacher's paycheck? Genuinely curious - they are two different people but can't do the work of two people. Whatever, I'm just glad they are living what seems to be as normal a life as possible and aren't FSA. Lots of people could learn from them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Good for them. I have so many questions about... real estate.... and logistics. ETA: The twins are now both fifth grade teachers, according to TODAY. Do they both get a normal teacher's paycheck? Genuinely curious - they are two different people but can't do the work of two people. Whatever, I'm just glad they are living what seems to be as normal a life as possible and aren't FSA. Lots of people could learn from them. |
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I used to tend bar in NoVA, and they ate at the restaurant I worked at. My buddy waited on them, and they said, "We'll have a Coke". He wasn't sure to bring them one or two, but I think we collectively decided one was the right call, since they share a stomach. They did clearly order only one entree. He said it looked pretty obvious that each controls one half of their body, as cutting their food with knife and fork required coordination between the two. He said they were extremely nice.
I think it's the only time in my life that I have done a triple-take when they walked in the door. My brain just could not register what I was seeing. They were with their family, and must have been visiting the D.C. area. I do recall they had a nice ass. |
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Quoted: Bigamy laws. It's illegal in every state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm curious...what specific law(s) govern this? Bigamy laws. It's illegal in every state. Can you point to specific state statute? I find this fascinating. I'm trying to find the origins of debate which led to legislation. I can see a few different points to argue from here. Thanks. |
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Quoted: Can you point to specific state statute? I find this fascinating. I'm trying to find the origins of debate which led to legislation. I can see a few different points to argue from here. Thanks. View Quote From Wiki: In 1876, Anglo-Saxon Mormons from the United States fled to the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua after the prohibition of polygamy in the United States. Ten years later, the Book of Mormon was translated to Spanish by Meliton G. Trejo and Jamie Z. Stewart.[15] In 1895, Mormonism in Mexico took root with its own colony in Ciudad Juárez.[16] In 1937, Nahua-Mexican evangelist, Margarito Bautista, presented himself among the Third Convention, advocating for the reinstatement of plural marriage. However, Bautista's plead was quickly rejected and he was expelled from the movement.[15] . . . United States See also: Legality of polygamy in the United States Polygamy is a crime and punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both, according to the law of the individual state and the circumstances of the offense.[18] Polygamy was outlawed in federal territories by the Edmunds Act, and there are laws against the practice in all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, Guam,[19] and Puerto Rico.[20] Because state laws exist, polygamy is not actively prosecuted at the federal level,[21] but the practice is considered "against public policy". Many US courts (e.g. Turner v. S., 212 Miss. 590, 55 So.2d 228) treat bigamy as a strict liability crime: in some jurisdictions, a person can be convicted of a felony even if he reasonably believed he had only one legal spouse. For example, if a person has the mistaken belief that their previous spouse is dead or that their divorce is final, they can still be convicted of bigamy if they marry a new person.[22] Utah reduced polygamy from a third-degree felony to a minor infraction on May 13, 2020.[23][24] |
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I only read the first page. In before created a joinder? Can that term be used correctly here?
Also, on a serious note. God bless the 3 of them. Dude is giving them a chance at marriage and having a husband. I can't imagine the twins dealing with everything. My guess is that he really did marry both of them. That's not legal, so they probably just had to choose for the marriage certificate. I mean, no other way it could work. |
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Quoted: Can you point to specific state statute? I find this fascinating. I'm trying to find the origins of debate which led to legislation. I can see a few different points to argue from here. Thanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm curious...what specific law(s) govern this? Bigamy laws. It's illegal in every state. Can you point to specific state statute? I find this fascinating. I'm trying to find the origins of debate which led to legislation. I can see a few different points to argue from here. Thanks. I see now that my question was not precise enough. New question...Is (are) a conjoined twin(s) a person or persons and what law governs this? is there established law regarding emancipation (for lack of a more precise term) vs. shared organs? More to follow... |
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You KNOW that dude isn't going to win any argument, its always gonna be 2 against 1.
I wish them all the best happiness and best life they can live, that genetic issue doesn't usually fare well for even the average life span. |
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Two girls one cup.
Two heads one pussy. How is he suppose to smash? We need a diagram. |
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How awkward would it be to blast a load on the sister's face by accident?
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I'm just trying to figure out if he's pounding them, do they both grab his back in pleasure? I couldn't imagine the logistics if they're trying to be monogamous.
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Quoted: When one conjoined twin dies, let's just say it's not good for the other. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Had an interesting thought. What happens if one commits murder, do they both get charged? Both sentenced to jail? What if one of them dies before the other? How does that work? When one conjoined twin dies, let's just say it's not good for the other. They will die together. |
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Quoted: I always figured if they got married it would be a package deal that both of them agreed with. Odd that it seems just one got married with the way things have to happen. I did wonder that when they wanted to do things 'alone', would it technically count as incest? View Quote It may be for legal reasons. Only one can be on the marriage certificate. They both have to be down with the dude. They both have sensation below the waist. |
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Two brains, one body. Hard to really comprehend the complexities. Kudos to them if they can make it work.
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Quoted: I see now that my question was not precise enough. New question...Is (are) a conjoined twin(s) a person or persons and what law governs this? is there established law regarding emancipation (for lack of a more precise term) vs. shared organs? More to follow... View Quote There is no one law that determines it. It is case by case. In their case, some judge in Minnesota determined they are two separate people occupying the same pussy. |
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Thinking bigger healthier looking one is Abby that got married.
Also thinking he put the ring on Brittany’s hand if he went with convention during the marriage ceremony. I bet they could write quite the letter to penthouse forum. |
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Quoted: GOOD FOR THEM! People bitch about how hard their lives are and these two sisters MADE a good life for themselves despite being given one Hell of a challenge and defying all the odds of even surviving childhood. Next time you are fretting over paint swirls in your car’s finish, maybe you can draw the strength to keep living from them. View Quote All the usual GD bullshit aside, this. I thought I have known what a "tough" life means. I struggle to imagine how tough they had it. |
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Quoted: The dude gets a three way ever night. View Quote You really do have to wonder what the level of participation is from the other girl. Does the other girl get enthusiastic and join in with her hand and mouth etc. I assume she's feeling the orgasms just the same as the other girl, so she's already getting fucked. |
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Quoted: Can you point to specific state statute? I find this fascinating. I'm trying to find the origins of debate which led to legislation. I can see a few different points to argue from here. Thanks. View Quote Its a felony in CT |
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