[imagesource: Instagram / mkiatipis]
It looks like that Pornhub category is a real thing for some people.
TikTok user Vicky Papadakis sometimes refers to her bo-thing as her “stepbro” and other times as her “husband” depending on what kind of video she is making.
The truth is, per The New York Post, that her fiancé, Matt Kiatipis, is in fact her own step-sibling and they’ve been making a spectacle of their relationship all over social media.
To the shock and disgust of viewers, the Greek fashion model and her relative-lover, a basketball trainer, both aged 22, are soon to be married:
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Look, just be glad there’s a “step” before brother, sister, or sibling over here.
Their TikTok posts are verging on what you might if you’re looking for a certain category on porn sites:
@vass.iliki ♀️ #fyp #stepbro #relatable #funny #love #marry #husband #oops ♬ Cbat – Hudson Mohawke
@vass.iliki That LOOK OMG #fyp #stepbro #love #inlove #reaction #grab #look #eyes #honey #husband #funny #sunglasses ♬ The Look (feat. Kehlani) – Ali Gatie
The comments are obviously flooding in, with some saying the relationship is strange, if not sickening:
Said one, “I know it’s not illegal but it just feels wrong.”
“Both of you need to go to therapy. WTF is wrong with women these days?” another rebuked.
Others have come to the defence of Papadakis and Kiatipis, reminding everyone that they’re not biological siblings:
“If they grew up together it’s weird if not y’all need to chill.”
“Am I weird? I don’t see anything wrong with this,” another agreed. “They aren’t blood-related.”
Anyway, the couple doesn’t care what the haters think:
@vass.iliki Comment for a wedding invite! #fyp #foryoupage #stepbro #marriage #husband #boyfriend ♬ Hit chu wit da blick – solvvrr broke again
Another sibling-ish couple also made headlines recently after tying the knot. Finnish woman Matilda Eriksson married her stepbrother Samuli after meeting at her mother’s 50th birthday party:
@matildae1 Trend based on our love story<3 All thanks to our supportive parents Love you❤️ #cottagelife #countryside #family #trend #comedia ♬ Anti-Hero – Taylor Swift
They’re merely capitalising on what porn sites have been doing for yonks. Pop onto Pornhub’s homepage and you’ll likely see at least one title akin to ‘Beautiful Step Sister Loves Porn & Wants to F**k’.
Mashable has shown that this trend is very much in demand:
In a look at 218,000 Pornhub titles from 2008 to 2018, data-driven site Componants found a true spike in “step” porn. They explained it in their piece “Every Story is an Epstein Story: A conversation with Stoya.”
It’s not just Pornhub, either. This a trend across tube sites. According to Alex Hawkins, VP at the porn site xHamster, they’ve seen a spike in “step” content in the past decade as well. There are currently more than 10,000 videos with “step” in the title on xHamster, nearly 40 times more than what was there a decade ago.
“Pretty much everyone from big studios to premium social to amateurs is making at least some ‘step’ content,” Hawkins said in an email to Mashable.
As usual, the trend is sky-high because it is taboo and viewed as a forbidden act across cultures and historical periods.
When you tell people they can’t do something, it just makes them want to do that thing even more.
[source:nypost]
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