A 24-year-old Thai woman, Nong Fah, has captured international attention with her unconventional relationship with identical twin brothers, Sing and Suea, both 23. The romance began in an unexpected way while Nong was working as a server at a roadside restaurant to support her university studies. The twins, visiting with friends, were encouraged by one of their companions to ask for Nong’s LINE contact instead of an older man at the table. Nong agreed, exchanging information with both brothers, a decision that would soon change her love life.
A month later, the twins each messaged Nong within minutes of each other. Rather than choosing between the two, Nong decided to date both. Surprisingly, neither brother objected; Nong describes them as shy, non-confrontational, and fully accepting of the arrangement. She emphasized, “The two brothers never argued or got jealous because they both loved me, and I loved them too.”

Trio Lives Together, Plans Family, Child Will Call Both Twin Brothers “Dad”
Initially, Nong dated the brothers individually, keeping the relationships separate but open. Over time, the three moved in together, sharing a home and even a bed. Nong shared, “I feel warmer than anyone else during winter,” highlighting the intimacy of their living situation.
Looking ahead, the trio has discussed starting a family. Nong revealed plans to take a DNA test if she becomes pregnant, ensuring the biological father is correctly listed on the birth certificate. Despite this, she wants her child to call both brothers “dad,” reflecting the shared love and commitment in their unique family dynamic.
The story has sparked curiosity and debate online, but Nong and the twins remain firm in their unconventional but harmonious relationship, demonstrating a rare example of a polyamorous arrangement with full transparency and mutual consent.
