This guy was squeezing my sister's BOOBS?

I am 17 and I have a twin sister. Everyone says that she's hot and what not. And she loves to show off her boobs. She wears shirts that show cleavage but the other day I just happened to go to the movies and I found her this with this dude on the couches in one lonely corner near the entrances of one of the screens. They were making out real hard and she popped her boob out so he could suck on it! He was pressing her back with his hand and her shirt was up. I never saw her with a guy and I was with my girlfriend who'd never seen my sis before (but we make out during the movie where it is dark). So should I tell my parents about what I saw?
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  • I would talk to your sister. After all, she is your twin. Just be honest with her about how concerned you are about her and how disappointed you are that she doesn't have respect for herself. If she continues this kind of behavior, then yes by all means tell your parents.

  • Don't snitch. Everyone has their needs. We all experience things sooner or later. Just let it go.

    • but i don't think that was OK and Good for her

    • Talk to her about what you saw. Don't tell your parents. The embarrassment/shock of her brother seeing that will make her feel foolish and probably understand that her actions may not have been the best because if you seen her anyone could have.

  • No. If you feel the need to say anything, talk to your sister about it.

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  • NO. You could lose your sisters trust

  • Nah, bruh. Don't be that kid.

  • snitches get stitches because their bitches

    • spoken like a true GG Gay Gangster :D

    • @GnarCute Hell ya girl

  • Would you want your sister telling on you? Got to let your sister grow up too.

  • Yes. You should tell your parents about what happened. That's not what should be happening in public.

  • talk to your sister about it

  • I don't see why you should care. Her life not yours.

  • No... It's her business what she does with her body. If you are interested, talk to her about it.

  • You both are playing the same game so why to tell parents.