Man, my cousin Mandy is so hot. I just met her at the family reunion on the weekend, turns out she's my mums sister's daughter who lives across the country so I haven't seen her since we were young.
Anyway, I'm thinking about asking her out but I'm not sure how my family would react. Do you think its a good idea to ask her out?
I haven't been this horny since Barney had his TV show.
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So how'd it go Stilt?
End up making out with your sister?
(I knew I said not to dig up any old posts but this was too good to resist)
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BJ_M posted a long post on this Topic on the "Best pick up lines" thread. BJ_M seems to think it is scientifically "OK"
Saudi arabian almost only marry first cousins.
I am not a Saudi or an Arabian though.
The social stigma exists strongly in the USA against first cousin dating or marriage.
It is illegal in a good number of States, but not even half.
I guess most of Europe has no such laws and among Royals the practice is quite common.
But I am against it.
It just seems gross. America has Urban Legends about eight armed babies. Americans are conditioned to not like it though.snappy phrase
I don't know what you're talking about.
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My parents are friends with a married couple who are first cousins. They have a hot daughter so I think the urban legends about genetic mutations are just that, urban legends.
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Originally Posted by thecoalman
Gotta tell ya, she was hot though. 8)
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Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
Got me
BTW, it didn't work out.....StiltmanII is from a totally different side of the family
<stiltman - retraces his post prints with one hand over the edit button>
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Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
Go read any book on genetics. Anywhere with a high rate of first cousin marriages experiences much high rates of expressed recessive genetic disorders.
e.g., European royal family with haemophilia
... and Tasmania.
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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it goes from 3% to 6% with cousins and 3% to 4% with second cousins
hemophilia was a recessive gene carried by all the royal family (Russia , Germain , Norway , england , Spain , etc - all the same freaking family) and had massive inter family marriage - haemophilias in the royal family are all male (as are most anywhere) and in a way - part of the downfall of the russian empire"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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I've got a couple of cousins that would make everybody reconsider their stance on this one.
"There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke
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I don't see how this concept is "gross".
I mean heck, if he had met her at the Grocery store, rather than a family reunion, it is quite possible that they would have dated, had carnal knowledge of eachother, maybe even fell in love, planned marriage, then found out they were related. Not sure how being related would change the other things.
I don't see anything wrong with it Stilt...now I would still make fun and tease you about it...but I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Having grown up spending a lot of time with most of my cousins, it's not something I could do, regardless of how hot they were. I just don't have those thoughts about them.
As vitualis says though, it seems to be quite OK in Tasmania or <insert your local redneck state here> for this to occur. Just different cultures/morals/values I guessIf in doubt, Google it.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
I'll have you know that in US Redneck states not only are cousins acceptable for marriage but so are sisters, brothers and in some places mothers.
...Sooo Sorrrry that we here in the US aren't up to your high faluten sofistikated Austrailian standards, moral ethicks or values.
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ahh kissing cousins is ok -- at least second cousins or nieces ....
then again - maybe some should not
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then there are cousin as in species .... that may be a stretch except for Heston
when they had kids:
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of course some NEAR racial cousin couplings may not be so bad
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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Just remember that this is what happens when family members marry:
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GuestGuest
I thought you were married.
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GuestGuest
Stilt is not?