Talk:Edmund Marlcaster/@comment-35562984-20180811093522/@comment-3452092-20180829205254

I've read fictional (and not so fictional) stories where step siblings married each other. It is usually cases where they didn't grow up together and thus don't think of each other that way. I've also seen both fictional and nonfictional stories where a couple married and later their parents married each other making them stepsiblings after they were already married. I read about something recently (nonfiction) where a man (in his 50s) married a very young woman (18) and later they divorced. Some time after that his son (in his 30s) married the young woman's mother (in her 40s). It's not the only case like that I've heard of either. There are some strange situations that occur.

In my own family tree I know that one of my ancestors married a woman (also my ancestor) and after her death married her older sister. I'm pretty sure their son (another ancestor) married his second cousin, though I have yet to prove that one. Some relatives by marriage a few generations back kept marrying back into the same family. I think at one point three siblings married three siblings. It was so weird, that I just kept down that rabbit whole waiting to see if I came across another Light marrying into the family. End up relating myself (not by blood) to an actor on a show I like. It's extremely distant and again, not by blood, but it was kind of fun to find out how easy it is to connect myself to someone who was actually on that show.