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TikToker Reveals She Poked Holes In Parents' Condoms As A Kid So She Could Have A Sibling

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TikToker @mama__kee made the hilariously brutal confession in a viral video for her younger sister's 25th birthday.

A TikToker named Keely—@mama__kee—recently made a shocking confession in a TikTok video that quickly went viral. She claimed she poked holes in her parents' condoms 25 years ago because she wanted a sibling.

And her mother got pregnant!


Her video had over seven million views as of this writing.

You can see the video here:

@mama__kee

@Sam Myrick I’m sort of responsible for your existence. #sister #fyp #sorrynotsorry

Keely decided to come clean on her sister Sam's birthday.

“When I was a little girl, me and my best friend were in my mum and dad’s bedroom. And I don’t know how she knew, [but] there were some shiny packets on the nightstand."
"And she said what they were and told me what they were used for. And then there was a needle laying beside the packet."
"Me and my friend poked lots of holes in the packets. Then, six months later, my mum told me she was pregnant and I was so happy, but years later my mum still says, ‘I don’t know how she happened. We were so careful.’"

The comment section did not disappoint.

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Guess the moral of the story is to always have back up birth control if you have a child who really wants a sibling.

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