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Identical twin sisters marry identical twin brothers, genetically their daughters are now siblings

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Twin sisters Venessa and Kerissa Sealby have always shared a special bond, but they never expected to find love with twin brothers Jacob and Lucas. The pairs met on a blind double date arranged by Venessa’s client in 2020 and instantly hit it off. Venessa and Lucas were the first to connect and eventually tie the knot in 2022, followed by Kerissa and Jacob in June 2023.

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Now, the two sets of twins are happily married and raising daughters who are technically cousins but genetically “quaternary siblings,” sharing DNA like sisters. Living next door to each other in Oregon, the Sealbys spend most of their time together, participating in activities as a quartet and forming a tight-knit family unit.

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Despite living parallel lives, each couple has their own unique dynamic, with Venessa and Lucas being outgoing and Kerissa and Jacob more reserved. The four parents have no concern about arguments escalating, as they quickly resolve conflicts typical of sibling relationships.

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Venessa and Kerissa hope their daughters, Sophie and Adrian, will develop a strong bond like their own. Looking ahead, the couples are considering expanding their family and potentially syncing up their pregnancy timelines to welcome more quaternary siblings into the world.

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