Hidden 9 yrs ago 9 yrs ago Post by Voltus_Ventus
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So, as we all know, the U.S. Supreme Court recently legalized homosexual marriage nation wide. So a thought came to me, if two males or two females are allowed to get married on the basis of rights and equality, why can't say, a brother and a sister get married (hypothetical, I'm not into that stuff)? Aren't they equal too? Don't they have the right to get married because they love each other?

I'm not here to criticize or draw lines in the sand or anything, sorry if I'm insulting you but it's not my intention, it's an honest question with no malice behind it.
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I kind of think two consenting adults should be allowed to marry, across the board, with no arguments.

The reason that brothers and sisters aren't encouraged to marry is that the gene pool [some science-shit here] handicapped babies. I'm personally uncomfortable about people knowingly breeding when their offspring are likely to be handicapped*, but marriage is officially no longer about having children, so I don't see why the having of children should disqualify them.

* but then, I'm uncomfortable about anybody having children while there are still kids to adopt, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms
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Because we're not the Sassanids.

Or filthy Targaryen scum.
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Also there are only technical bans in place in some states. There's no federal ban.

So like, move to Wyoming if you want to bang your sister idk
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Remember punnet squares from school? Looking at one of those will explain the problem with incest.

Essentially, many genetic abnormalities are attached to recessive genes. If both parents to carry that recessive gene, it will affect the child. If only one parent has the recessive gene, the child will most likely pass the gene to their offspring but they will not be affected by it themselves. Now, relatives tend to share most of your genetic abnormalities, so if you have children with a relative, you have an increased chance of having a child that have abnormalities.

So, for example, both of my parents happened to carry (but are not affected by) a recessive gene that causes a person's organs to be backwards. That means there was a fifty-fifty chance for their offspring to have backward organs. My sister is affected by this, whereas I just carry the gene. If we were to have kids with each other, they would be guaranteed carriers, and would have a whopping seventy five percent chance of having backwards organs. In turn, if our children were to have children, they would be pretty much guaranteed to have backwards organs.

Now, it isn't necessarily always that simple, but that basic effect makes inbreeding dangerous. Examples include the hemophilia in European royalty. An even more extreme example is Spain's Charles II, who's family had been inbreeding since the medieval ages until they were rife with crazy problems. He was barely able to function, let alone breed, and his incompetent reign only ended when he died without an heir, causing The War of Spanish Succession.

That all being said, the short answer for why there isn't much support for incestuous marriage is because... there isn't much support for incestuous marriage. Homosexuality is relatively common, but incestuous relationships are not so common, and incestuous relationships where the couple want to marry is way rarer.
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So, as we all know, the U.S. Supreme Court recently legalized homosexual marriage nation wide. So a thought came to me, if two males or two females are allowed to get married on the basis of rights and equality, why can't say, a brother and a sister get married (hypothetical, I'm not into that stuff)? Aren't they equal too? Don't they have the right to get married because they love each other?

I'm not here to criticize or draw lines in the sand or anything, sorry if I'm insulting you but it's not my intention, it's an honest question with no malice behind it.


If you want to fuck your sister/brother, go ahead and move to a state/country that allows it. Plus, like the others said there's issues with a brother and sister have sex. Tons of issues that you don't want to deal with.

Homosexual couples don't have any issues and they are just like any other couple out there. Didn't you learn about the risks of having sex with your sister/brother in school or somewhere else?
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I don't want to fuck my sibling! It was merely an example!

I call this to a close.
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I don't want to fuck my sibling! It was merely an example!


That's what anyone who is fucking their sibling would say...

joking just in case. pls no ban.
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