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Should incest be a part of sexual education?
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 239180" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Non-vote. From a Strick classroom standpoint as taught in sexual education, yes incest and the genetic byproducts of the actually practice of incest should be taught as part of the general sex education curriculum.</p><p></p><p>The student, since they will be a citizen in the republic and be taxed for that supportive relationship later on, has the right to know what the reproductive consequences of marrying too close to the family tree.</p><p></p><p>In many families to where social stature and power & wealth are of issue, there's the past noted practice of marrying cousins and even sisters to keep that position or wealth in the family line. Since in incest, this is not fresh genetic materials infused into that family line both birth defects and birth trait anomalies are exhibited in the offspring.</p><p></p><p>So to quell this practice, usually a governing board advises the population that sometimes unrelated marriages could produce better genetically off children.</p><p></p><p>The foresaid in no way is encouraged by pornographic claims of sex between son and mother or father and etc. are real. This erotic showing is more than likely for psychological past issues, or simple erotic needs e.g. isn't real they're paid pornographic actors and more often than not, what one is seeing is not based in fact.</p><p></p><p>*In other words, "Rip her dress off Sky King, she's nothing but a cheap actress"! From a cartoon in Playboy Magazine PEI all rights reserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 239180, member: 259"] Non-vote. From a Strick classroom standpoint as taught in sexual education, yes incest and the genetic byproducts of the actually practice of incest should be taught as part of the general sex education curriculum. The student, since they will be a citizen in the republic and be taxed for that supportive relationship later on, has the right to know what the reproductive consequences of marrying too close to the family tree. In many families to where social stature and power & wealth are of issue, there's the past noted practice of marrying cousins and even sisters to keep that position or wealth in the family line. Since in incest, this is not fresh genetic materials infused into that family line both birth defects and birth trait anomalies are exhibited in the offspring. So to quell this practice, usually a governing board advises the population that sometimes unrelated marriages could produce better genetically off children. The foresaid in no way is encouraged by pornographic claims of sex between son and mother or father and etc. are real. This erotic showing is more than likely for psychological past issues, or simple erotic needs e.g. isn't real they're paid pornographic actors and more often than not, what one is seeing is not based in fact. *In other words, "Rip her dress off Sky King, she's nothing but a cheap actress"! From a cartoon in Playboy Magazine PEI all rights reserved. [/QUOTE]
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