by iceman420 on August 6th, 2006

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What's so bad about incest anyways?

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  • by Glenn Blaylock on August 6th, 2006

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    When organisms mate too closely within family lines, they tend to make it more likely that abnormal, recessive genes will be passed on to their offspring. This means that their children are more likely to be born deformed or with other genetic related problems. The longer the inbreading goes, the more generations that are invovled, the worse the problem will get.

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    • Right, I understand that, but without referring to incestual offspring. Just in reference to the sexual act.

      iceman420

      by iceman420 on August 7th, 2006

    • Glenn, I think that Iceman might be the product of an incestuous relationship - abnormal genes passed on causing genetic problems!

      ptrask

      by ptrask on October 2nd, 2006

    • Ptrask, you're just an asshole, iceman420, aside from genetic degradation of the kid's genes, which you could avoid by adopting and using protection, it isn't really wrong. You cannot say that love is wrong, if you try to then you are bring an anti-freedom supporter and should go to the middle east.

      JaminPRose

      by JaminPRose on January 31st, 2012

    • You can't ever say that love is wrong? Do you really want to go there? Sorry to tell you this, but there are some forms of love that are wrong. There are forms that are just down right perverted. To make a blanket statement like that is to ask for trouble.

      Glenn Blaylock

      by Glenn Blaylock on February 1st, 2012

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