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Lesbian Couple Dating For 2 Years Orders DNA Test After Finding Out They Might Be Half-Sisters

Lesbian Couple Dating For 2 Years Orders DNA Test After Finding Out They Might Be Half-Sisters
@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

Two women who had been dating each other made a dismaying revelation in a TikTok clip that left many viewers of the platform completely gobsmacked.

Carley and Mercedes have been dating for two years and they realized they may be half-sisters after discovering their respective mothers slept with the same guy.


Because there were no words to articulate their situation, they turned to making a number of non-verbal TikTok videos.

One clip starts out with the pair getting all lovey-dovey with an overlaying text saying, "Us happily dating for 2 years."

Then the clip cuts to the two of them having left their embrace and awkwardly dancing, with the record-scratch revelation that reads:

"*finding out we might be half sisters."
@carleyandmercedes

should we even risk getting a DNA test? 🫠 #fyp #foryou #wlw #xyzbca #siblingsordating

The clip's caption asked, "Should we even risk getting a DNA test?"

Viewers couldn't refrain from calling it as they see it.

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok



Another clip was a variation of the same newsflash, with a text that read, "When u find out 2 years into dating that ur moms both slept with the same guy."

@carleyandmercedes

Should we take a DNA test? #siblingsordating #fyp #foryou #wlw #xyzbca

They posed a question for followers about the future of their relationship, given the news.

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok


People were dying to hear confirmation about whether or not they are related to each other.

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

@carleyandmercedes/TikTok

The maybe siblings even tried to capitalize on their situation with an OnlyFans account named, @Notyouraveragesisters.

In a separate clip, they asked if their saliva samples would be contaminated if they kissed before taking the DNA test, to which several users responded affirmatively.

"How about don’t kiss until you find out the results? Fingers crossed for you," wrote one user.

They remained evasive when responding to curious viewers asking if they'd even taken the test yet or were withholding the results to milk the suspense.

"We LOVE that we found out we might be half sisters after 2 years of dating," was the recurring theme in another video.

They confirmed in a recent video that they did, in fact, order a DNA test and were awaiting results.

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