Ana Parra and her half-brother, Daniel Parra, met for the first time when Ana was 20 years old, sparking an immediate attraction. The Spanish siblings, who now have two children together, are advocating for a change in the law to allow them to marry legally.
Ana had always been aware of her estranged half-brother’s existence, as her father had left her to start a new family. Daniel, one of the children from her father’s new relationship, had heard rumors about having a sister but was never officially informed by his father.
Curious to meet each other, Ana reached out to Daniel through social media platform Facebook. They connected and instantly felt a strong bond. Despite initial reluctance due to societal taboos, they eventually shared their first kiss at a party, breaking down emotional barriers.
Their relationship evolved during a trip to London, where they felt free to express their love publicly. Despite facing backlash online for their incestuous relationship, the couple remains committed, with two healthy children. In Spain, consensual incest is legal, but marriage between relatives is prohibited by the Spanish Civil Code.
Daniel and Ana aspire to challenge this legal restriction and hope for the day when they can marry. Ana emphasized the importance of societal progress and acceptance, drawing parallels to the evolution of marriage laws for other marginalized groups. Their message is one of love and a plea for understanding.
