Quan Bao?Originally posted by Deportivo:soon you will start to fall in love with your mother-in-law.

Yoz...Originally posted by highway69:I am married but I think I have fallen in love with my sis in-law.We have so much in common and spend many fun times.Last Christmas I revealed my feelings and ever since she avoiding me.I know this is crazy but I feel I can't go on living this way.It is tormenting me.What can I do?
Oh man......this is really cool !!!! What a story!!! Thanks for this little chuckle amidst a lazy Friday afternoon (yeah, it' still Friday over this part of the world). Well, I am going to copy and paste. Who should I credit this to?Originally posted by wahlau17:I was happy. My girlfriend and I had been dating for over a year, and
so we decided to get married. My parents helped us in every way, my
friends encouraged me. And my girlfriend? She was a dream!
There was only one thing bothering me, very much indeed. That one
thing was her younger sister. My prospective sister-in-law was twenty
years of age, wore tight mini skirts, and low cut blouses. She would regularly bend down when near me and I got many a pleasant view of her. It had to be deliberate. She never did it when she was near anyone else.
One day little sister called and asked me to come over to check the
wedding invitations. She was alone when I arrived. She whispered to me
that soon I was to be married, and she had feelings and desires for me that she couldn't overcome and didn't really want to overcome. She told me that she wanted to make love to me just once before I got married and committed my life to her sister. I was in total shock and couldn't say a word. She said, "I'm going upstairs to my bedroom, and if you want to go ahead with it just come up and get me."
I was stunned. I was frozen in shock as I watched her go up the
stairs When she reached the top she pulled down her panties and threw
them down the stairs at me. I stood there for a moment, then turned and went straight to the front door. I opened the door and stepped out of the
house and walked straight towards my car.
My future father-in-law was standing outside. With tears in his eyes
he hugged me and said, "We are very happy that you have passed our
little test. We couldn't ask for better man for our daughter. Welcome to the
family."
The moral of this story is: always keep your condoms in your car.
Originally posted by tut4nkh4m3n:in a certain sense, it does seem a bit, erm, pessimistic....?
to me, getting married is as good as inviting trouble. the more people you become close with, the more troubles you'll have. when you are good friends/lovers with someone else, their troubles become your troubles.
Wah~ u really good leh~Originally posted by highway69:Anyone here gone through a divorce to go after your true love? I really thinking of that now.