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* In ''Series/AwkwafinaIsNoraFromQueens'', Nora develops a mutual crush on Chuck, but after they learn that her father is dating Chuck's mother, the thought of becoming stepsiblings disgusts Nora and Chuck out of doing the same. Eventually, Chuck unsuccessfully tries to stop the parents from marrying by confessing his love for Nora.

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* In ''Series/AwkwafinaIsNoraFromQueens'', ''Series/AwkwafinaIsNoraFromQueens'': Nora develops a mutual crush on Chuck, but after they learn that her father is dating Chuck's mother, the thought of becoming stepsiblings disgusts Nora and Chuck out of doing the same. Eventually, Chuck unsuccessfully tries to stop the parents from marrying by confessing his love for Nora.



* The reality show ''Series/SisterWives'' has a downplayed example in Kody and Janelle. They met as young adults and were friends. They introduced their parents, Winn and Sheryl, to each other. Their parents got married, and Kody and Janelle got married not long after.

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* The reality show ''Series/SisterWives'' has a downplayed example in Kody and Janelle. They met as young adults and were friends. They introduced their parents, Winn and Sheryl, to each other. Their parents got married, and Kody and Janelle got married not long after.



* The ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode ''Big Wanda'' has Mama Cosma (Cosmo's mom) and Big Daddy (Wanda's dad) fall in love with each other. Considering their respective children have been ''married for 9000 years'', Cosmo is appropriately squicked out. In the end, it's subverted since the series doesn't show their relationship going past attraction.
* In [[WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies Silly Symphony]] ''Music Land'', at the end, the Saxophone King marries the Cello Queen and the Saxophone Prince marries the Violin Princess.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Homer is opposed to the thought of his dad marrying Marge's mom, because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks this would cause their kids to be inbred]].

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* The ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': ''Big Wanda'' has Mama Cosma (Cosmo's mom) and Big Daddy (Wanda's dad) fall in love with each other. Considering their respective children have been ''married for 9000 years'', Cosmo is appropriately squicked out. In the end, it's subverted since the series doesn't show their relationship going past attraction.
* ''WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies'': In [[WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies Silly Symphony]] ''Music Land'', at the end, the Saxophone King marries the Cello Queen and the Saxophone Prince marries the Violin Princess.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E21LadyBouviersLover Lady Bouvier's Mother]]", Grandpa Simpson starts dating Marge's mother. Homer is opposed to the thought of his dad marrying Marge's mom, this, because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks this would cause their kids to be inbred]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' "The Journal" reveals that Jen had a crush on Jonesy back in the 7th grade, some years before Jonesy's dad and Jen's mom got married.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': "The Journal" reveals that Jen had a crush on Jonesy back in the 7th grade, some years before Jonesy's dad and Jen's mom got married.
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* ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'': Alice Smith and FP Jones retake their relationship, making Betty and Jughead's relationship this.


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* In [[WesternAnimation/SillySymphonies Silly Symphony]] ''Music Land'', at the end, the Saxophone King marries the Cello Queen and the Saxophone Prince marries the Violin Princess.
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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Picknose Rolfsson is already the lover of both Signy and Mairwen before their mother rekindles her relationship with his father. This causes a lot of awkwardness for the family later when they - and the rest of the tribe - figure out what the step-siblings are doing in secret.

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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Picknose Rolfsson is already the lover of both Signy and Mairwen before their mother rekindles her relationship with his father. This causes a lot of awkwardness for the family later when they - and the rest of the tribe - figure out what the step-siblings are doing in secret. Also, Picknose's brother Dogsbreath and the girls' sister Inga are already ''married with a child'' by this point, but they live thousands of miles away, so are less involved with the rest of the family.
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* ''Fanfic/AThingOfVikings'': Picknose Rolfsson is already the lover of both Signy and Mairwen before their mother rekindles her relationship with his father. This causes a lot of awkwardness for the family later when they - and the rest of the tribe - figure out what the step-siblings are doing in secret.
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* Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe -- better known by their later pseudonyms Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore -- met in 1909 at the ages of 15 and 17 and began a lifelong relationship. 8 years later, in 1917, Malherbe's widowed mother married Schwob's divorced father. As a lesbian couple in that era, they presented themselves as sisters when they were living on the isle of Jersey during World War II, where they were part of an anti-Nazi resistance effort.

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* Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe -- better known by their later pseudonyms Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore -- met in 1909 at the ages of 15 and 17 and began a lifelong relationship. 8 years later, in In 1917, Malherbe's widowed mother married Schwob's their parents -- the divorced father. Maurice Schwob and the widowed Marie Malherbe -- married, making Cahun and Moore stepsisters after they'd already been in a relationship for 8 years. As a lesbian same-sex couple in that era, they presented themselves as sisters when they were living on the isle of Jersey during World War II, where they were part of an anti-Nazi resistance effort.
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* Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe -- better known by their later pseudonyms Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore -- met in 1909 at the ages of 15 and 17 and began a lifelong relationship. 8 years later, in 1917, Malherbe's widowed mother married Schwob's divorced father. As a lesbian couple in that era, they presented themselves as sisters when they were living on the isle of Jersey during World War II, where they were part of an anti-Nazi resistance effort.
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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival--though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. Luke and Jess being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two Rory and Jess quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, books and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the are a WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and end. Rory and Jess being are StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, right. These two love stories weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival--though there isn't a time in either series where the two both couples are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, discussed and it's a non-issue in-universe. Luke and Jess being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]




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->''"It's not like Janelle was raised under my dad's roof, and it wasn't like I was raised under her mom's roof. We're not siblings. Gah, I just--I never even thought about how weird that was, cause you and I knew each other long before our parents knew each other."''
-->--'''Kody''' about his relationship with wife '''Janelle''', ''Sister Wives''



* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival—though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. Luke and Jess being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:— even had a kid together —]] back in the day before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival—though revival--though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. Luke and Jess being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:— [[spoiler:-- even had a kid together —]] --]] back in the day before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.



-->'''Kody:''' It's not like Janelle was raised under my dad's roof, and it wasn't like I was raised under her mom's roof. We're not siblings. Gah, I just—I never even thought about how weird that was, cause you and I knew each other long before our parents knew each other.

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-->'''Kody:''' It's not like Janelle was raised under my dad's roof, and it wasn't like I was raised under her mom's roof. We're not siblings. Gah, I just—I just--I never even thought about how weird that was, cause you and I knew each other long before our parents knew each other.



-->'''Marge:''' Homer, what possible reason could you have against Grandpa being in love?
-->'''Homer:''' If he marries your mother, Marge, we'll be brother and sister! And then our kids — they'll be horrible freaks with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation pink skin]], no overbite, and ''[[FourFingeredHands FIVE FINGERS ON EACH HAND]]!!''

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If he marries your mother, Marge, we'll be brother and sister! And then our kids -- they'll be horrible freaks with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation pink skin]], no overbite, and ''[[FourFingeredHands FIVE FINGERS ON EACH HAND]]!!''
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-->'''Boyle:''' Oh, it's just my former lover. Hello, sister.
-->'''Gina:''' ''Ugh.'' I hate when you say those things back-to-back.
* ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'': Clare and Jake start secretly dating shortly after they meet as teens thanks to Clare getting over a rough breakup with Eli, but hit a snag when their parents begin dating and later get engaged. Initially Clare is concerned about it, but Jake convinces her to continue the relationship in secret. They last for several months until Clare proposes having sex with Jake, at which point he gets cold feet and they both realize they don't have long-term potential.

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Usually, when writers create sibling romantic relationships, if they go the route of NotBloodSiblings or FlirtyStepsiblings, they have them be stepsiblings ''first''. This adds to the ForbiddenFruit appeal and increases the tension.

[[WellThisIsNotThatTrope Some stories, on the other hand, do it differently.]] If two characters are already in a relationship (sometimes even having kids of their own), and their parents get together, things will understandably be awkward. Note that a relationship between the parents doesn't need to actually happen, just the characters discussing/imagining the possibility is enough.

Related to DoubleInLawMarriage and TangledFamilyTree, though both couples don't need to be married.

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* ''Fanfic/AllAssortedAnimorphsAUs'': {{Defied}} in "What if Peter and Naomi got married?". Jordan already has a crush on Marco, so when Marco learns they're going to become stepsiblings, he acts as unappealing as possible to turn her off him.

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* ''Literature/MyStepmomsDaughterIsMyEx'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Mizuto and Yume used to date then broke up, and then their parents married each other.
* ''Literature/WhatAliceForgot'': One of the shocking realisations facing the amnesiac Alice is that, during the years she's forgotten, her father-in-law and her mother have gotten married.

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* In ''Series/AwkwafinaIsNoraFromQueens'', Nora develops a mutual crush on Chuck, but after they learn that her father is dating Chuck's mother, the thought of becoming stepsiblings disgusts Nora and Chuck out of doing the same. Eventually, Chuck unsuccessfully tries to stop the parents from marrying by confessing his love for Nora.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': When Gina and Boyle break off their FriendsWithBenefits fling before Valentine's Day, they are horrified to realize they accidentally set their single parents up in the same romantic hotel room together, since each took their child's reservation. It gets more awkward when Boyle's father and Gina's mother decide to move in together. While the two initially try to break their parents up, they see how happy their parents are together, and even help them get married. [[spoiler: Later subverted when Gina forces her cheating mother to divorce Boyle's dad.]] Boyle's tendency to use AccidentalInnuendo does not help matters.
-->'''Boyle:''' Oh, it's just my former lover. Hello, sister.
-->'''Gina:''' ''Ugh.'' I hate when you say those things back-to-back.
* ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'': Clare and Jake start secretly dating shortly after they meet as teens thanks to Clare getting over a rough breakup with Eli, but hit a snag when their parents begin dating and later get engaged. Initially Clare is concerned about it, but Jake convinces her to continue the relationship in secret. They last for several months until Clare proposes having sex with Jake, at which point he gets cold feet and they both realize they don't have long-term potential.
* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival—though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. Luke and Jess being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:— even had a kid together —]] back in the day before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Longtime couple Marshall and Lily are horrified when Marshall's mom starts hooking up with Lily's dad.
* ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'': Averted. When God decided to retire, his son Lucifer tried to set him up with his human girlfriend Chloe's mother. It didn't work because God was still in love with his ex (Lucifer's mother).
* ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'': Emma and Kieran have a WillTheyOrWontThey relationship for most of the first season, at the same time his father Clark and her mother Maggie, who are already {{Old Flame}}s, dance around the same trope. Eventually they all realize they're dating around the same time, and end up accepting it and having a family dinner/double date. The only reason things don't work out is because [[spoiler: Clark is killed by Ghostface]], and in season 2 [[spoiler: Kieran is revealed to be Ghostface himself]].
* ''Series/SexEducation'' has the unofficial variety of this. Otis and Ola date in Season 2, as does his mother, Jean, and her father, Jakob. However, both couples break up by the end of the season, but Jean accidentally becomes pregnant by Jakob. Come Season 3, all four are living in Jean's house, with her and Jakob resuming their relationship. Meanwhile, Otis and Ola must contend with their post-breakup hostility while facing the prospect of becoming stepsiblings.
* The reality show ''Series/SisterWives'' has a downplayed example in Kody and Janelle. They met as young adults and were friends. They introduced their parents, Winn and Sheryl, to each other. Their parents got married, and Kody and Janelle got married not long after.
-->'''Kody:''' It's not like Janelle was raised under my dad's roof, and it wasn't like I was raised under her mom's roof. We're not siblings. Gah, I just—I never even thought about how weird that was, cause you and I knew each other long before our parents knew each other.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode ''Big Wanda'' has Mama Cosma (Cosmo's mom) and Big Daddy (Wanda's dad) fall in love with each other. Considering their respective children have been ''married for 9000 years'', Cosmo is appropriately squicked out. In the end, it's subverted since the series doesn't show their relationship going past attraction.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Homer is opposed to the thought of his dad marrying Marge's mom, because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks this would cause their kids to be inbred]].
-->'''Marge:''' Homer, what possible reason could you have against Grandpa being in love?
-->'''Homer:''' If he marries your mother, Marge, we'll be brother and sister! And then our kids — they'll be horrible freaks with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation pink skin]], no overbite, and ''[[FourFingeredHands FIVE FINGERS ON EACH HAND]]!!''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' "The Journal" reveals that Jen had a crush on Jonesy back in the 7th grade, some years before Jonesy's dad and Jen's mom got married.
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* ''Literature/WhatAliceForgot'': One of the shocking realisations facing the amnesiac Alice is that, during the years she's forgotten, her father-in-law and her mother have gotten married.
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* ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'': Emma and Kieran have a WillTheyWontThey relationship for most of the first season, at the same time his father Clark and her mother Maggie, who are already OldFlames, dance around the same trope. Eventually they all realize they're dating around the same time, and end up accepting it and having a family dinner/double date. The only reason things don't work out is because [[spoiler: Clark is killed by Ghostface]], and in season 2 [[spoiler: Kieran is revealed to be Ghostface himself]].

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* ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'': Emma and Kieran have a WillTheyWontThey WillTheyOrWontThey relationship for most of the first season, at the same time his father Clark and her mother Maggie, who are already OldFlames, {{Old Flame}}s, dance around the same trope. Eventually they all realize they're dating around the same time, and end up accepting it and having a family dinner/double date. The only reason things don't work out is because [[spoiler: Clark is killed by Ghostface]], and in season 2 [[spoiler: Kieran is revealed to be Ghostface himself]].
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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival--though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. The fact that Luke and Jess are nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai are mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans[[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'': A variation, and zig-zagged. Luke and Lorelai are the overarching WillTheyOrWontThey couple of the series, with their attraction implied from the pilot. In season 2, Luke gets custody of his nephew, Jess, who is the same age Lorelai's daughter, Rory. The two quickly form a CommonalityConnection around books, and briefly date. These two love stories, with Luke and Lorelai being the WillTheyOrWontThey couple until almost the very end and Rory and Jess being StarCrossedLovers who can't get the timing right, weave in and out of each other both in the series proper and the revival--though there isn't a time in either series where the two are dating at the same time. Subverted in that the relation is never discussed, and it's a non-issue in-universe. The fact that Luke and Jess are being nephew/uncle and Rory and Lorelai are being mother/daughter actually plays heavily into the LikeParentLikeSpouse LoveTriangle set up at the end of the revival. However, the fact that Luke and Lorelai marry at the end of the revival, making Jess and Rory step-cousins, was enough to make some newer fans[[AbandonShipping fans [[AbandonShipping jump ship.]]
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* ''Literature/MyStepmomsDaughterIsMyEx'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Mizuto and Yume used to date, then broke up, and then their parents married each other.

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* ''Literature/MyStepmomsDaughterIsMyEx'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Mizuto and Yume used to date, date then broke up, and then their parents married each other.



* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': When Gina and Boyle break off their FriendsWithBenefits fling before Valentines Day, they are horrified to realize they accidentally set their single parents up in the same romantic hotel room together, since each took their child's reservation. It gets more awkward when Boyle's father and Gina's mother decide to move in together. While the two initially try to break their parents up, they see how happy their parents are together, and even help them get married. [[spoiler: Later subverted when Gina forces her cheating mother to divorce Boyle's dad.]] Boyle's tendency to use AccidentalInnuendo does not help matters.

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* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': When Gina and Boyle break off their FriendsWithBenefits fling before Valentines Valentine's Day, they are horrified to realize they accidentally set their single parents up in the same romantic hotel room together, since each took their child's reservation. It gets more awkward when Boyle's father and Gina's mother decide to move in together. While the two initially try to break their parents up, they see how happy their parents are together, and even help them get married. [[spoiler: Later subverted when Gina forces her cheating mother to divorce Boyle's dad.]] Boyle's tendency to use AccidentalInnuendo does not help matters.



* ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'': Clare and Jake start secretly dating shortly after they meet as teens thanks to Clare getting over a rough breakup with Eli, but hit a snag when their parents begin dating and later get engaged. Initially Clare is concered about it, but Jake convinces her to continue the relationship in secret. They last for several months until Clare proposes having sex with Jake, at which point he gets cold feet and they both realize they don't have long-term potential.
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:-- even had a kid together --]] back in the day, before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.

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* ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'': Clare and Jake start secretly dating shortly after they meet as teens thanks to Clare getting over a rough breakup with Eli, but hit a snag when their parents begin dating and later get engaged. Initially Clare is concered concerned about it, but Jake convinces her to continue the relationship in secret. They last for several months until Clare proposes having sex with Jake, at which point he gets cold feet and they both realize they don't have long-term potential.
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:-- even had a kid together --]] back in the day, day before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' "The Journal" reveals that Jen had a crush on Jonesy back in the 7th grade, some years before Jonesy's dad and Jen's mom got married.

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* ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'': Clare and Jake start secretly dating shortly after they meet as teens thanks to Clare getting over a rough breakup with Eli, but hit a snag when their parents begin dating and later get engaged. Initially Clare is concered about it, but Jake convinces her to continue the relationship in secret. They last for several months until Clare proposes having sex with Jake, at which point he gets cold feet and they both realize they don't have long-term potential.


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* ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'': Emma and Kieran have a WillTheyWontThey relationship for most of the first season, at the same time his father Clark and her mother Maggie, who are already OldFlames, dance around the same trope. Eventually they all realize they're dating around the same time, and end up accepting it and having a family dinner/double date. The only reason things don't work out is because [[spoiler: Clark is killed by Ghostface]], and in season 2 [[spoiler: Kieran is revealed to be Ghostface himself]].
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* In ''Series/SexEducation'' has the unofficial variety of this. Otis and Ola date in Season 2, as does his mother, Jean, and her father, Jakob. However, both couples break up by the end of the season, but Jean accidentally becomes pregnant by Jakob. Come Season 3, all four are living in Jean's house, with her and Jakob resuming their relationship. Meanwhile, Otis and Ola must contend with their post-breakup hostility while facing the prospect of becoming stepsiblings.

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* In ''Series/SexEducation'' has the unofficial variety of this. Otis and Ola date in Season 2, as does his mother, Jean, and her father, Jakob. However, both couples break up by the end of the season, but Jean accidentally becomes pregnant by Jakob. Come Season 3, all four are living in Jean's house, with her and Jakob resuming their relationship. Meanwhile, Otis and Ola must contend with their post-breakup hostility while facing the prospect of becoming stepsiblings.
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Usually, when writers create sibling romantic relationships, if they go the route of NotBloodSiblings or FlirtyStepsiblings, they have them be stepsiblings ''first''. This adds to the ForbiddenFruit appeal, and increases the tension.

[[WellThisIsNotThatTrope Some stories, on the other hand, do it differently.]] If two characters are already in a relationship (sometimes even having kids of their own), and their parents get together, things will understandably be awkward. Note that a relationship between the parents doesn't need to actually happen, just the characters discussing/imagining the possibility is enough.

Related to DoubleInLawMarriage and TangledFamilyTree, though both couples don't need to be married.

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* ''Fanfic/AllAssortedAnimorphsAUs'': {{Defied}} in "What if Peter and Naomi got married?". Jordan already has a crush on Marco, so when Marco learns they're going to become stepsiblings, he acts as unappealing as possible to turn her off him.

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* ''Literature/MyStepmomsDaughterIsMyEx'': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Mizuto and Yume used to date, then broke up, and then their parents married each other.

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* In ''Series/AwkwafinaIsNoraFromQueens'', Nora develops a mutual crush on Chuck, but after they learn that her father is dating Chuck's mother, the thought of becoming stepsiblings disgusts Nora and Chuck out of doing the same. Eventually, Chuck unsuccessfully tries to stop the parents from marrying by confessing his love for Nora.
* ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'': When Gina and Boyle break off their FriendsWithBenefits fling before Valentines Day, they are horrified to realize they accidentally set their single parents up in the same romantic hotel room together, since each took their child's reservation. It gets more awkward when Boyle's father and Gina's mother decide to move in together. While the two initially try to break their parents up, they see how happy their parents are together, and even help them get married. [[spoiler: Later subverted when Gina forces her cheating mother to divorce Boyle's dad.]] Boyle's tendency to use AccidentalInnuendo does not help matters.
-->'''Boyle:''' Oh, it's just my former lover. Hello, sister.
-->'''Gina:''' ''Ugh.'' I hate when you say those things back-to-back.
* ''Series/GossipGirl'' zigzags this every which way with teens Serena and Dan and their parents Lily and Rufus. First Serena and Dan meet in their late teens and begin to date. Then Lily and Rufus marry. But also Lily and Rufus are {{Old Flame}}s who dated [[spoiler:-- even had a kid together --]] back in the day, before Serena and Dan were born. [[spoiler:Serena and Dan are okay with the technically-stepsiblings-but-not-really-in-any-meaningful-sense thing, but having a shared half-sibling is a bit much for them.]] Then Lily and Rufus divorce. Then Dan and Serena get back together and end up marrying in the finale.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Longtime couple Marshall and Lily are horrified when Marshall's mom starts hooking up with Lily's dad.
* ''Series/{{Lucifer}}'': Averted. When God decided to retire, his son Lucifer tried to set him up with his human girlfriend Chloe's mother. It didn't work because God was still in love with his ex (Lucifer's mother).
* In ''Series/SexEducation'' has the unofficial variety of this. Otis and Ola date in Season 2, as does his mother, Jean, and her father, Jakob. However, both couples break up by the end of the season, but Jean accidentally becomes pregnant by Jakob. Come Season 3, all four are living in Jean's house, with her and Jakob resuming their relationship. Meanwhile, Otis and Ola must contend with their post-breakup hostility while facing the prospect of becoming stepsiblings.
* The reality show ''Series/SisterWives'' has a downplayed example in Kody and Janelle. They met as young adults and were friends. They introduced their parents, Winn and Sheryl, to each other. Their parents got married, and Kody and Janelle got married not long after.
-->'''Kody:''' It's not like Janelle was raised under my dad's roof, and it wasn't like I was raised under her mom's roof. We're not siblings. Gah, I just--I never even thought about how weird that was, cause you and I knew each other long before our parents knew each other.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' episode ''Big Wanda'' has Mama Cosma (Cosmo's mom) and Big Daddy (Wanda's dad) fall in love with each other. Considering their respective children have been ''married for 9000 years'', Cosmo is appropriately squicked out. In the end, it's subverted since the series doesn't show their relationship going past attraction.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Homer is opposed to the thought of his dad marrying Marge's mom, because [[InsaneTrollLogic he thinks this would cause their kids to be inbred]].
-->'''Marge:''' Homer, what possible reason could you have against Grandpa being in love?
-->'''Homer:''' If he marries your mother, Marge, we'll be brother and sister! And then our kids -- they'll be horrible freaks with [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation pink skin]], no overbite, and ''[[FourFingeredHands FIVE FINGERS ON EACH HAND]]!!''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' "The Journal" reveals that Jen had a crush on Jonesy back in the 7th grade, some years before Jonesy's dad and Jen's mom got married.

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