In Thailand's Nakhon Phanom district, 24-year-old Nong Fah has ignited national buzz by openly dating twin brothers Sing and Suea—no jealousy involved.
Fah met the duo last year while waitressing to fund her studies at Nakhon Phanom University. One evening, friends at their table joked she should give her number to the twins instead of an older guy. A month later, Sing and Suea returned, sparking chats via Line app. Messages from both flooded in that day, and feelings grew mutually.
"We never argue—they both love me, and I love them," Fah told reporters. Initially living apart (her in Noen Sa-at Village, them in nearby Nong Bua), the twins visited often until they all moved in together. Despite their farming jobs—Sing on a tractor, Suea with a rice harvester—Fah manages their finances via new bank accounts, unphased by their modest means.
Six months strong, the trio reports smooth harmony; the shy brothers dodge fights, leaving Fah as the occasional spark. Families hesitated at first but now approve after witnessing the bliss. TikTok reactions split: critics slam the setup, fans applaud the boldness. Fah urges ignoring haters—"It's our choice, harming no one."
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