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who says they plan on having kids?
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Did you even click the link? The only element in the opening post to this thread?

...and the occasional incest once in awhile isn't the end of the gene pool
It's a slippery slope. A woman finding her father sexually attractive is likely already indicative of faulty genes.
 
:wtf:

Did you even click the link? The only element in the opening post to this thread?


It's a slippery slope. A woman finding her father sexually attractive is likely already indicative of faulty genes.

I worded it badly, I meant who says everyone that has an incest relationship wants kids? People can shag whoever they want to shag

Why are genes faulty if she finds her father sexually attractive? It is purely psychological. Once again the occasional recessive gene mixture isn't a bad thing, it is down with cattle and their are communities in the world where they stay very close and spread genes around in a tight-knit group
 
I worded it badly, I meant who says everyone that has an incest relationship wants kids? People can shag whoever they want to shag

Why are genes faulty if she finds her father sexually attractive? It is purely psychological. Once again the occasional recessive gene mixture isn't a bad thing, it is down with cattle and their are communities in the world where they stay very close and spread genes around in a tight-knit group

I think that is called an incest orgy
 
A 28-year-old woman who tracked down her long-lost father last year has revealed that she is pregnant with his baby.

Penny Lawrence went in search of her father Gerry Ryan following the death of her mother and grandparents. The Irish Sun reports that she eventually found Dublin-born Ryan in Houston, Texas.

After meeting, the pair embarked on a sexual relationship which resulted in Lawrence becoming pregnant. However, they have insisted that their attraction is the result of Genetic Sexual Attraction, a term previously created by Barbara Gonyo to describe the feelings between parents and their children - as well as siblings - who meet as adults.

"We are not committing incest, but are victims of GSA," Lawrence told the paper. "We've never experienced a father-daughter relationship, so we're just like any other strangers who meet in adulthood."

Ryan expressed fears that laws could see the couple separated, but added: "It's no different than if I met Penny in a bar. I'd have fallen for her as I have now. It doesn't feel [like] we are doing anything wrong."

The pair said that if the three-month scan of their baby shows no birth defects, they will remain together and raise the child.

Discussing GSA, Lawrence explained: "I did some research into it. I was stunned that some brothers and sisters, daughters and dads and mothers and sons were actually living happily as man and wife."

However, her father pointed out: "GSA isn't recognised in court."
 
i don 't care if they never had a father/daughter relationship and only met years later when she was 35 going on 50. it ain't right NO.
 
Why all the outrage and defok? Surely she loves her daddy...
 
i don 't care if they never had a father/daughter relationship and only met years later when she was 35 going on 50. it ain't right NO.

it's not about what is right and wrong, it's about what they want.
 
it's not about what is right and wrong, it's about what they want.

So then where do you draw the line? For many the line is clearly and distinctly drawn long before incestuous relationships become optional. When, in your mind, does 'what they want' become immoral enough to outweigh their right to free choice?
 
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