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I read this as siblings adopting a kid, which is almost kinda wholesome? I mean if a brother and sister live together but aren't romantically involved with one another (maybe, for whatever reason, they don't need romance? Like they're aroace or something? But they do love each other in another sense and figure being a couple works financially for them, even though they don't sleep together or kiss or anything like that? I dunno, could happen I suppose, maybe, who knows anyway. But if it did, would there be a moral or ethical issue with them adopting? I think the issue is most prevalent if they've been together 7 years or more (or whatever per the area they're in) and are considered to be common law married, even though there's no sex or romance between them, they're just building a household as sort of... a business venture? Like it's economically viable to both of them to have a partner, but they don't want sex or romance? I dunno. That's where my brain went.
No its siblings who banged and had a kid and gave the kid away.