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Parted-at-birth twins 'married'
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Re: Parted-at-birth twins 'married'
Isn't it horrible to think that this will definately happen more often in the coming years (and maybe already has) due to more people adopting and more children born from sperm donors and egg donors, etc...?
The report does not mention how long they had been married or if they had consumated their marriage, or if she's pregnant...HOPEFULLY for their sanity and health it was discovered really soon... |
Re: Parted-at-birth twins 'married'
<font color=lime>It would be interesting to see their kids... though completely immoral of course... </font>
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Oh, the inbreeding doesn't start showing for several generations. I think some egyptian royal lineages were at it for hundreds of years, at least.
And while adoptions may increase, so will population in general, so accidentally marrying a sibling is still extremely unlikely. Nothing gene pool threatening. |
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Wow, that's just crazy! I wonder if they had more of a brother/sister type love, but read it more as a man/woman type of love.
Perhaps because they were connected in a physical way, they wanted to connect in a sexual way? I'm not trying to be gross, but, you know what I'm saying? |
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I have read (somewhere!) that you're supposedly "wired" so that you won't find your siblings attractive... at least, not for romantic purposes. I don't remember if that's genetic or environmental... could be interesting, though.
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I remember reading a study that dealt with the relative taboo. It basically found that when you grew up with your siblings and cousins, you were not romantically attracted to them. On the other hand, if you met a relative, like a cousin, after you were adults, then attraction was possible.
For those adults who found themselves attracted to their cousins, they still generally did not act on it, due to the societal taboo, but it was a conscious restraint, whereas for cousins that they grew up with, they never developed romantic attraction in the first place (a subconscious restraint). |
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