• @[email protected]
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    439 months ago

    Yes, and I’ll counter that argument by suggesting we ban having sex with children regardless of if the molester is related.

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      49 months ago

      Right? It’s only like 1.7 to 2.8% more of a chance of a birth defect. That’s nothing. That’s gambling odds easy. Every day.

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        139 months ago

        It largely depends on how prevalent it is socially.

        In societies where first cousin reproduction isn’t common, the increased risk of birth defects is about the same as a pregnancy where the mother is in her 40s.

        In societies where it is common, the rates can go up sharply though when it compounds across generations.

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          19 months ago

          Good point. Who cares about the lower rates, honestly? Its not like we’re the ones that have to live with the defect lol, keep blasting homies