RE: Responding to "Homosexuality is wrong, the same way incest is wrong"
May 22, 2015 at 6:36 pm
(This post was last modified: May 22, 2015 at 6:46 pm by Regina.)
It's strange actually, because when I explain to a lot of people that me and my brother are both gay, they seem to jump to the conclusion that it means we've done stuff together (the thought of which actually makes me sick, personally). That's like asking a straight guy if he'd fuck his straight sister, same thing tbh.
Incest is a grey area, I certainly think it should be discouraged for the reasons others have mentioned about children with birth defects. Ultimately though it is a personal thing that doesn't really affect anyone else, so I think outlawing it outright might be a bit severe. I don't blame anyone for frowning upon it though.
Incest is a grey area, I certainly think it should be discouraged for the reasons others have mentioned about children with birth defects. Ultimately though it is a personal thing that doesn't really affect anyone else, so I think outlawing it outright might be a bit severe. I don't blame anyone for frowning upon it though.
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