Anonymous wrote: https://www.popsci.com/marrying-cousins-genetics/?amp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was quite common in India for a long time. What’s your concern, OP?
NP. That's it's disgusting? Interbreeding is a very frowned upon concept for a reason. It's obvious by your "question" and statement that you're trying to normalize this in some way and act like OP is being racist or culturally insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a sister who is a physician and adopted. She was encouraging inappropriate boundaries between her daughter and my older son. We rarely see her now and only in public places with many witnesses. She occasionally joked about how fun it would be if they one day married. I don't care if the girl is adopted and there would not be medical concerns. I find it creepy and disturbing.
That’s just creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was quite common in India for a long time. What’s your concern, OP?
None. I’m surprised why would one take risk of genetic problems, legality and pressurizing their child when there are probably millions of matches out there. I guess a close knit family trying to stay close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was quite common in India for a long time. What’s your concern, OP?
NP. That's it's disgusting? Interbreeding is a very frowned upon concept for a reason. It's obvious by your "question" and statement that you're trying to normalize this in some way and act like OP is being racist or culturally insensitive.[/quote]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st cousins marry in other countries. is what it is.
Like Alabama or Mississippi?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was quite common in India for a long time. What’s your concern, OP?
NP. That's it's disgusting? Interbreeding is a very frowned upon concept for a reason. It's obvious by your "question" and statement that you're trying to normalize this in some way and act like OP is being racist or culturally insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:1st cousins marry in other countries. is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:It was quite common in India for a long time. What’s your concern, OP?