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“I Poked Holes In My Parents Condoms & That Led To The Birth Of My Younger Sister! Now That She’s 25, I’m Unveiling The Secret!”


Birth control comes in many shapes and forms and for most people, condoms are considered to be the safest alternative.

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But this next story might leave you in shock after one woman claims to have poked holes inside her parents’ condoms, which led to the birth of her younger sister. However, she kept the ordeal a secret for a whopping 25 years and is now going public with the matter.

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Keely who hails from the US says she ended up poking holes in her parents’ condoms when she was super young. She ruined their chance at birth control and that resulted in the birth of her younger sister.

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But her parents had no clue, whatsoever. Therefore, she’s now revealing the truth to them and it is certainly not going down too well, she adds,

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She even went as far as adopting the trend of recording all of her activities on social media, and as you can imagine, the video is now getting thousands of likes on social media.

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People were super curious as to how her parents would behave. After all, ruining birth control can sound like fun and games for some but for the couple actually having a child, it’s never a pleasant situation.

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When asked why she waited for 25 years, she says that it’s a secret that she’s found so hard to keep. But for the perfect birthday present, she thought why not mess around with your sister and play with your parents’ minds?

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But netizens were not happy. Not too many found it found while others felt such behavior was disgusting for obvious reasons.

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Thankfully, the reactions from her parents’ side weren’t too bad. Keely really did put up a straight face and said she was awfully sorry about the incident. And explained how she used a needle that was near the night stand to poke holes in the condoms with her friend, who was the one that explained the purpose of the condoms.

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