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Old Jun 26, 2015, 01:32 AM
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Some things are just wrong. There's no scale of relativity to justify their validity. They're just wrong. There are reasons I could cite that some would not accept. Perhaps the world will be left to such as they, all the better my time will be short.

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Old Jun 26, 2015, 01:35 AM
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Some things are just wrong. There's no scale of relativity to justify their validity. They're just wrong. There are reasons I could cite that some would not accept. Perhaps the world will be left to such as they, all the better my time will be short.
I'm a moral relativist in a lot of ways, but I know a lot of people take a more absolutist position. To each his/her/their own.
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Old Jun 26, 2015, 05:33 AM
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As for procreating with family members, they have done research that proves that the chances of birth defects are no higher than those who aren't family.
I don't know where you read this, but it is misinformation. AFAIK and from googling it now, incestual pregnancy still carries a lot of risks. And to the people thinking I'm trying to censor people here, nope, read my post again. I'm trying to make you see abuse for what it is and not make excuses for it. Forgive me for becoming emotionally involved, but what is happening in this thread is somewhat wrong (the discussion about incest is fine, but if we assume that the OP is being honest, I think some of the advice given here is quite unhelpful and I wouldn't want to be the OP when he/she reads it).

I also don't see how you could construe my post as pro censorship, apart from the asking for moderators to take a look at it, but whatever, online discussions are what they are. And they sometimes need moderators. There's one post here, specifically, that I think needs moderation, but I'm not going to single it out because that would be rude. And the discussion here is fine, I do not want to censor anyones opinions about incest (unless the post is also triggering and uncalled for) I just want the OP to get the helpful replies he/she needs.

Edit: I have edited this a lot now, tried to downplay my emotional involvement, and I hope it is clear that I am not pro censorship (unless moderators = evil censors), just pro being a decent person.

But let me also make this clear: My main point isn't that unprotected incestual sex is wrong, it's that OPs boyfriend is acting just like an abusive boyfriend would act. If I could go back in time I'd remove everything but that from my initial post.

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Old Jun 26, 2015, 10:24 AM
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Since the OP of this thread has not been back since they day they posted it and there seems to be some misunderstandings within the posting here, this thread will now be closed.

Please remember that while we don't always agree with another's opinion or advice, we should keep our posting respectful towards one another.

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