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I hate to spell it out like this, but I think questions and thoughts around “bringing up” the next generation into an incestuous lifestyle robs next generations of their freedom to make the choice, as at least my son and I have, and makes it an obligation for them to meet.
It strikes me twofold: 1. How can you really consent when you worry you’re disappointing an authority figure, and feel you can’t really say no.
- Honestly? It smacks of grooming.
There, I said it.
Don’t want to be a prude here, but I don’t like it. I’m not my son’s first lover, and we didn’t start as soon as he was 18. I needed him to discover and accept incest as a possibility and then as a course of action to take, not as something he had to do.
I know this will be a bit of a dumpster fire but I had to say it.
This is something my mom and I are dealing with now that we're trying for a child.
We've pretty organically arrived at a position where we'll try to introduce them to it as a possible lifestyle choice, just as being gay, bi, trans or celibate. If they choose to pursue any (OR ALL) of those choices, then that's fine.
They're our child, and we want to raise them in a positive environment.
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Yeah, I agree. I think I was writing before I was thinking. I totally agree.