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[[File:135_full135 full.jpg|link=Martin Mystery|frame|Martin's feeling the step-brotherly love...in his pants.]]
 
 
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'''Peter Brady:''' So these feelings are natural?|''[[Robot Chicken]]'', "[[Mr. and Mrs. Smith|Mr. and Mrs.]] [[The Brady Bunch|Brady]]"}}
 
So you've got two healthy unrelated teenagers whose parents have recently gotten hitched. Said teenagers happen to be of the opposite sex. Whether they find it [[Squick|squickysquick]]y or not, hormones are going to fly.
 
Usually this is seen in the undertones of their behaviour in a show, and it almost always happens when two people become step-siblings in adolescence. Sometimes though, this is unintentional on the part of the writers and attempts to make new step-siblings act like a long-time brother and sister [[Relationship Writing Fumble|just come off as flirty]].
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* The main couple of ''[[Marmalade Boy]]'', which starts with the two leads's parents switching partners and then all deciding to live together in one [[Big Fancy House]].
* The whole point of ''[[Akuma de Sourou]]''. Kayano and Takeru are in high school when their parents get engaged and start living together. Takeru heavily pursues Kayano, and naturally she gives in. Things get... complicated... as Kayano tries to keep their relationship secret to avoid breaking up their parents'.
* Though not teen-aged, Erio and Caro from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS]]'' were both technically adopted by Fate and, as shown in the companion manga, think of themselves as step-siblings. However, their relationship is so close as to be romantic that even other people in-universe [[Shipper on Deck|tried to push them toward each other]]. Hell, as mentioned in the [[Official Couple]] page, by the classic definition of trope -- bothtrope—both being overtly paired off and it seems understood by the cast that the two are an item -- theyitem—they pretty much are one.
** Actually pretty much does become official as of ''Force''.
* This is the starting point of an h-manga titled ''Giri Giri Sisters'': [[Tsundere|Mion]] has fallen in love with her classmate Tsukasa, but [[Cannot Spit It Out|before she gets up the nerve to confess]], her widowed or divorced mother marries his widowed or divorced father. Compounding the problem, her younger but much curvier sister Kotone is also hot for their new stepbrother, and not at all shy about saying so and demonstrating it. The good news is, Kotone's not just willing but eager to [[Tenchi Solution|share Tsukasa with her big sister]]....
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* Blair and Aaron in the ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' books.
* In ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'' all the Cullens are <s>step</s> adopted siblings and most of them are in a relationship with another Cullen.
** Though this is just what they play for everyone else to explain why they move and cohabit together -- nonetogether—none of them are actually "blood" relations, and the romantic and sexual relationships started before or at the same time as the masquerade.
* Julia and Tiberius in ''Jeg elsket Tiberius'' (''I Loved Tiberius'').
* Harry and Elaine from ''[[Dresden Files]]''. They were both adopted by their [[Evil Mentor]] in their early adolescence. Once puberty struck they took their relationship in the expected direction.
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