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idk i still feel like adoptive siblings (or ones who think of each other as such) are and should be considered real siblings even if not genetically related cause otherwise that’s saying that adoptive children aren’t their parents “real” child. imo it still feels like a weirdass setting / plot point and makes me squeamish esp as someone whose cousin is adopted. he’s still my real cousin even if we’re not genetically related and i wouldn’t want him to doubt that at all.
and that they call each other brother/sister in their thoughts and simultaneously have romantic kinds of thoughts... i interpret it as inc*st, though i get why some people may write it off. to me it still counts 🤧 and at the very least makes me uncomfortable.
i got thru several chapters assuming they weren’t genetically (even tho it had said the half-father bit, idk if that gets confirmed later to not be true but i gave it the benefit of the doubt) but the combination of in the same breath going from platonic to romantic and just the idea of adoptive siblings not being “real siblings” ... hhhh
y’all are welcome to read it but to anyone like me who gets rly uncomfortable w this kind of thing… hope my comment can act as a warning
idk i still feel like adoptive siblings (or ones who think of each other as such) are and should be considered real siblings even if not genetically related cause otherwise that’s saying that adoptive children aren’t their parents “real” child. imo it still feels like a weirdass setting / plot point and makes me squeamish esp as someone whose cousin is adopted. he’s still my real cousin even if we’re not genetically related and i wouldn’t want him to doubt that at all.
and that they call each other brother/sister in their thoughts and simultaneously have romantic kinds of thoughts... i interpret it as inc*st, though i get why some people may write it off. to me it still counts 🤧 and at the very least makes me uncomfortable.
i got thru several chapters assuming they weren’t genetically (even tho it had said the half-father bit, idk if that gets confirmed later to not be true but i gave it the benefit of the doubt) but the combination of in the same breath going from platonic to romantic and just the idea of adoptive siblings not being “real siblings” ... hhhh
y’all are welcome to read it but to anyone like me who gets rly uncomfortable w this kind of thing… hope my comment can act as a warning