Thai Woman Goes Viral For Dating Twins & Sharing A Bed With Them

"I have two husbands," said the woman.

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A 24-year-old woman from a northeastern Thailand province went viral on TikTok after announcing her relationship with a pair of twins

"I have two husbands," wrote the woman, known as Fah, in the caption of one of her TikTok videos.

Her videos have garnered millions of views on the platform, with one clip surpassing 12 million views. While some viewers were supportive, others criticised the relationship, reported The Thaiger.

The relationship began when Suea, the younger twin, reached out to her on social media and later encouraged his brother, Suea, to do the same.

Fah shared that she had been single for more than a year before meeting the twins.

The trio spent time getting to know each other and, after open discussions, mutually agreed to pursue the relationship six months ago.

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The trio's families are reportedly aware of the relationship and have raised no objections

Fah said the relationship has been stable and fulfilling.

She added that the three of them share daily responsibilities and work together to earn a living.

The twin brothers, who are a year younger than Fah, work in agricultural machinery services, operating equipment such as tractors, harvesters, six-wheel trucks, and backhoes.

They reportedly entrust their earnings to Fah to manage the household finances, a decision she said was made by mutual agreement.

Fah also addressed the physical aspect of their relationship, saying the three have shared the same bed early on in the relationship.

She explained that there are no rigid arrangements, as they communicate openly and make adjustments according to work schedules and personal needs.

She maintained that the relationship is a personal choice that harms no one, saying she ignores criticism online and focuses on positive feedback.

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Image via Khaosod via The Thaiger