Not to mention he never saw again after that.teutonicman said:He never saw it coming......Ossian said:Read Oedipus lol
Yaaay!Julianking93 said:Well, wish granted!Jaranja said:Heh, I caught myself peering at that page the other day and wanted someone to use the term "wincest".Julianking93 said:Teehee, love you too. ^_^Jaranja said:HAHAHAHAHA. I fucking love you, Julian.
Though, you have ED to thank for that bit![]()
Still, *massive e-hug*.
*e-cuddles*
I think it's just sort of random. It might happen further down the bloodline or it might happen to the first child you and your...sibling...produce.superbatranger said:-snip-
Edit: So, I noticed that some people are basically saying that the child would have birth defects and whatnot. But, would that actually happen with just one instance of inbreeding? For example, with the scenario the OP laid out, would the child be born with genetic defects such as hemophilia or Down syndrome? I mean, I know that in the past inbreeding was common with royalty, to keep the bloodline pure. This led to future generations suffering from diseases such as hemophilia. But would that necessarily happen to the child, or would it instead happen to future generations if say the relationship were to continue?
Hmmm... after reading this comment, I have decided that giving her to Harrison Ford is also a reliable option.gamer_parent said:ahh yes, the good ol' Luke Skywalker delimma.
So, in other words, it's just like gambling, except this time the house always wins.Lem0nade Inlay said:Probably just vomit out of pure shock and disgust.
I'm sure this scenario has played out before though, maybe not the same way but similar.I think it's just sort of random. It might happen further down the bloodline or it might happen to the first child you and your...sibling...produce.superbatranger said:-snip-
Edit: So, I noticed that some people are basically saying that the child would have birth defects and whatnot. But, would that actually happen with just one instance of inbreeding? For example, with the scenario the OP laid out, would the child be born with genetic defects such as hemophilia or Down syndrome? I mean, I know that in the past inbreeding was common with royalty, to keep the bloodline pure. This led to future generations suffering from diseases such as hemophilia. But would that necessarily happen to the child, or would it instead happen to future generations if say the relationship were to continue?