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- A woman’s cousin saw her fiancé kissing her fraternal twin sister
- The woman decided to confront the two about it and they told her it was a “mistake”
- However, after doing some digging, she discovered there was more to the story
A woman was left stunned after a family member found her fiancé kissing her twin sister.
In a recent Reddit post, a 28-year-old woman explained that she and her 30-year-old fiancé traveled to her family’s lake house for a week-long family reunion in the middle of wedding planning.
“I’ve been super excited for this trip to have a much needed break from work and wedding planning and also to have a chance to see all of my aunts, uncles, cousins, etc,” she writes.
However, during the trip, her 22-year-old cousin pulled the poster aside and told her “something completely unexpected.”
“She said she went upstairs to grab some clothes and as she was walking down the hall she saw my twin sister and fiancé talking quietly in one of the bedrooms,” she writes. “Then she said she saw them share a quick kiss.”
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“I am in shock,” she continues. “My twin sister and I have always been so close. My first thought was that there’s no way this happened. I have never seen or noticed any tension between my fiancé and sister and they also have special opportunity to be around one another.”
The poster explained that she and her fiancé live “about an hour” away from her sister and are both super busy with work.
“I cannot imagine that either of them would do this,” she writes. “I’m also wondering what to believe of what my cousin told me. I have no reason not to trust her, but I just want to believe that she saw something wrong. Idk. A kiss is hard to mistake.”
While processing the information, she told the rest of her family she wasn’t feeling good due to “period cramps” and needed rest. She also asked her cousin “to keep this to herself” while she figures out the next steps.
In an edit to the post, the woman noted that she and her sister are “fraternal twins,” so there is “no chance we could be mistaken for one another.”
Despite initially grappling with what to do, she decided to confront her fiancé and sister with her cousin there for support.
“I got the four of us together and laid it all out there. I told them that my cousin came across them talking in the upstairs bedroom and witnessed them kissed,” she writes.
The poster says she “could see the guilt flood over [her] sister,” while her fiancé seemed like he “was trying to find a way to backtrack.”
Her sister then started crying and “profusely apologizing,” and her fiancé insisted it was a “mistake and only one kiss.”
Still, the poster asked to look through their phones, which her fiancé seemed hesitant to allow until she threatened to end their engagement.
“From what I could find, my sister started flirting with my fiance, starting off with compliments. I don’t know if she was just stroking his ego, but their texts very much so were flirty in nature,” she writes.
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She continues, “Up to this point, I am pissed but unsure what this means for our relationship. Until I get to one of their last messages that was sent this morning from my fiance saying ‘I know I should regret that, but I don’t.’ ”
She then told her fiancé to pack up his things and leave. While she hasn’t “technically called anything off,” she “can’t imagine being able to go back to him after all of this.”
Meanwhile, she is “disgusted” with her sister and asked to be left alone.
“I feel sick. I don’t want to be anywhere near my sister, but I would rather be here to have space from my fiance,” she explains. “I think right immediately I haven’t truly processed what this means as I am seeing red. As mad as I am with my fiance, I feel so betrayed by my sister that has quite literally been with me through all of my ups and downs.”
In the comments, other Redditors assured the poster that she made the right choice and encouraged her to sever ties with her fiancé — and potentially her sister — for good.