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Yes, the current system lets you belong to two families. Valve please let us keep this.
I lived with my parents and my brother many years ago. That was my family (and what my Steam Family should have been).
Now my brother and me are living in separate houses, each one of us married with kids. Now we both have our own Steam Family.
It is the same as when my brother and I moved, we divided our comic and video-games collection. We were close family and each of us went their own way.
(We still talk to each other nearly everday and meet to eat nearly every month :P )
: P)
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