The problem is not really defects. They are negligible without continued generations of inbreeding. The problem is really the existing power dynamics, upbringing and social stigmataI mean, they're both adopted, right? So, technically, it's not incest.
But that got me thinking—what's wrong with gay incestuous relationships? The main issue with straight incestuous ones is the risk of having a child with genetic complications, but that's not a concern in gay relationships, right?
So, other than social stigma, what's the problem with it? Maybe there are issues with power dynamics, and it would probably be awkward given the family relationship, but isn't that somewhat similar to the complexities of marriage in general?
(For the record, I'm not gay, nor do I have siblings. I don't have a personal stake in this; I'm just curious and pondering the topic.)
I looked it up and it said the -tachi could mean what you say, adding an accompaniment, but it could also be making something plural.Original text was "お母さん達は?" (okaa-san-tachi wa). Literally, she is asking where their mom and at least one other person is and has absolutely no implication that this other person is a second mother.
im lazy to read but i think u rightI mean, they're both adopted, right? So, technically, it's not incest.
But that got me thinking—what's wrong with gay incestuous relationships? The main issue with straight incestuous ones is the risk of having a child with genetic complications, but that's not a concern in gay relationships, right?
So, other than social stigma, what's the problem with it? Maybe there are issues with power dynamics, and it would probably be awkward given the family relationship, but isn't that somewhat similar to the complexities of marriage in general?
(For the record, I'm not gay, nor do I have siblings. I don't have a personal stake in this; I'm just curious and pondering the topic.)
Power dynamics mostly, these sorts of things could become abusive very easily. Generally speaking getting into a relationship with people who can legally control your autonomy (family members, bosses, landlords, etc.) is a horrible idea.I mean, they're both adopted, right? So, technically, it's not incest.
But that got me thinking—what's wrong with gay incestuous relationships? The main issue with straight incestuous ones is the risk of having a child with genetic complications, but that's not a concern in gay relationships, right?
So, other than social stigma, what's the problem with it? Maybe there are issues with power dynamics, and it would probably be awkward given the family relationship, but isn't that somewhat similar to the complexities of marriage in general?
(For the record, I'm not gay, nor do I have siblings. I don't have a personal stake in this; I'm just curious and pondering the topic.)