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I often hear "I have no objection to sex between two consenting adults"
Should we apply the same degree of tolerance to incestious relations?
I often hear "I have no objection to sex between two consenting adults"
Should we apply the same degree of tolerance to incestious relations?
I often hear "I have no objection to sex between two consenting adults"
Should we apply the same degree of tolerance to incestious relations?
What do you mean with "socialization and control issues"?A serious incestual relationship strongly implies socialization issues and control issues that might benefit from intervention.
Tom
I know this is nontheistic DIR, but for those who are not against it - what are your thoughts of the genetic mutations that come out of it? Isn't that a problem?
Doesn't seem to be that pressing of a problem, since we are not already inundated with the mutated offspring of incestuous relationships.
As I say, it grosses me out but it's none of my business what two consenting adults choose to do together.
I think that sometimes people assume that keeping our noses out of other people's business will magically cause more people to get up to nasty business more often.
I don't subscribe to that belief. I think people are going to do what people are going to do whether I'm lurking outside their bedroom window wringing my hands about it or not. So I might as well not, ESPECIALLY if it's something I personally feel is icky, like incest.
I know this is nontheistic DIR, but for those who are not against it - what are your thoughts of the genetic mutations that come out of it? Isn't that a problem?
Do we prevent any other type of couple from reproducing on the grounds of potential birth defects?
No, but isn't that because they are hard to really control it?
Why ask? Your consciousness itself will tell you if such relationship is of any fruitful meaning or not.I often hear "I have no objection to sex between two consenting adults"
Should we apply the same degree of tolerance to incestious relations?
Diana - There are a few adaptations. One interesting one is hyenas. Apparently, female hyenas will only breed with males that have been recently born into their group or who have just recently joined it. And male hyenas will only move to new groups of females to breed. So they've got a sort of social setup which helps to avoid incest. But, on a more sort of scientific level, lemurs actually use scent. They use pheromones on their naughty bits to detect who is the most closely related to them and whos the farthest sort of relation. The females who will actually smell the males and decide he seems perhaps a bit of a close relative. I'm not going to go there. but I think Chris, isnt there also something about mice?
Chris - Well, mice are intriguing. The explanation for mice is that the genes which are concerned with smell are found on the same part of the genome as the genes that control how the immune system decorates cells so they can recognise each other. The idea is that if mice smell alike, they probably have a very similar immune system as well. The problem with this is that if you have an immune system that's too similar, it shows you're very genetically related and so, if you have your smell system programmed to recognise someone whos very closely related to you, it means its a bad idea to mate with them. People have done experiments: If you take a male mouse and a female mouse, and they're brother and sister, if you force them and you put them in a caged environment where they havent got any choice, then they will mate with each other and have offspring. But if you introduce a second mouse, so you've got the mouses brother and then another male mouse that's unrelated, then the female mouse will preferentially mate with the one she's not related to. And if you introduce the second male mouse after the mouse is already mated and is already pregnant, she can abort the pregnancy and then mate with the new mouse.
So, they are very strongly trying to avoid incest at all cost, it would appear.
I often hear "I have no objection to sex between two consenting adults"
Should we apply the same degree of tolerance to incestious relations?
Most domestic animals are totally unselective about mates, this include cats, dogs, rabbits, sheep, goats, pigs, cows and horses. You have to hunt quite hard to find exceptions to this.
The degree of consent is questionable in these cases. Family relationships can result in "undue influence" at any age, and the law already recognizes that in other situations, these relationships can create coercive conditions where free consent is impossible. If the law already presumes that this coercion exists between a parent and child, for instance, when doing a business deal, I'm not sure why we would presume that there's no coercion when we're talking about sex.
Nature is against inbreeding.
They should stop being soo selfish.