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MEET TWINS WHO SHARE THE SAME BOYFRIEND.

Will Ian be feeling like a bad guy or what?



Growing up, twins Victoria and Amanda Hepperle were raised to share everything – toys, clothes and their deepest secrets.

“What’s mine is hers,” has been the guiding principle all their lives, to the delight of their proud parents.

Until now. For the 27-year-old sisters have taken the divvying up to shocking extremes – by sharing the bed of the same boyfriend. You can call it the sharing formular.

Their exhausted joint lover, Ian Diaz, admits that he feels like “the luckiest man alive”, but adds: “Some men might think sleeping with twins is a dream come true, but it’s not always an easy ride.”
Victoria says: “We are a threesome now and we don’t find it weird at all, although I wish the same could be said for our parents and friends.
“We have a healthy sex life, even if we have to decide between ourselves who has Ian on any given night.
“Ian knows the closeness of our bond. He understands us and just gets us. I think any guy would want double the attention. People come up to him and say, ‘Wow! You’re so lucky’.”You’re so lucky’.”
Ian, 27, started out as Victoria’s sweetheart, and for four years they had a perfectly normal relationship. But in 2012 Amanda suffered a painful break-up with her then boyfriend which left her devastated.
Seeing her sister alone and unhappy, Victoria hatched a bizarre plan – Ian would become boyfriend to them BOTH. All she had to do was persuade him.
She says: “Ian and I had an undeniable physical attraction and a strong bond. We have a solid relationship built on trust and understanding.
“Ian knows that my relationship with Amanda has always been a huge part of my life and that I would do anything for her. So when she broke up with her boyfriend just over two years ago, I shared her pain and her heartbreak.
“It was devastating to see her so unhappy. It hurt me almost as much as it hurt her. It seemed to me almost natural to invite her to join us in our loving ­relationship.

The twins’ father, David, who raised his girls in the Catholic faith, describes the relationship as being like “a pair of two-year-old shoes still not broken in yet”.
David, along with wife Ingrid, hope that their girls “will see sense” one day and that Amanda will quit the ­relationship leaving Ian and Victoria to have a ­conventional marriage.
But the twins just don’t see that there’s a problem. They admit they argue constantly but insist that the one thing they agree on is their love for Ian.

Amanda says: “One day, I hope that I might find a man of my own but at the moment this is working well for us all.” Right from the start, when Victoria suggested it, Amanda thought it was a great idea.
“I was devastated after my previous relationship ended,” she says. “My self-esteem was on the floor.
“So when Vicky invited me to join her in her relationship with Ian, I felt grateful – and excited.

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