Not really, as I said it wouldn't make me want to go sleep with my brother. If drugs were legal I wouldn't want to go try them either as it doesn't fit with me personally. Same for every other "ban" thread that has been created. If it doesn't fit with a person they wont try it for the sheer hell...
WOW WOW WOW - you are generalising again. Lets be careful here, not everyone with a personality disorder wants to engage in an incestious relationship. The male didn't have a disorder from what I read. They were both consenting adults who chose to be in the relationship. We don't know what the...
I do agree regarding lack of information available in this article. This thread just sprung to mind while reading that atricle so I initially thought it could provide a specific talking point rather than scenarios that have been used throughout. Taking the children out the equation I see no harm...
There are many ways people enter incestious relationships, it is not as black and white as you paint it at times martin, take this for example:
He didn't know his natural family therefore the same family bonds that would be in a brother and sister who were brought up together were not there...
Yes there definitely was a reversible effect, albiet short term but it was there still. I guess it comes down to knowing the person as from my experiences we (the family) could see him brighten physically from the fluids. Instances such as smiling, speech returning, even down to the colour of...
This I would have to say is my beef with christianity, I removed the quick to generalize all christians as that doesn't fit with me, as I am aware that not all fit into this bracket.
Just when you think this world can't get any worse, bang there it is.
It's bad enough she was forced to marry her rapist he then had to further humiliate her by dragging her down the street by her hair!!
Normally I would say my thoughts are with this girls family but
makes me think they...
Sure, he was terminally ill so I just wanted to make that clear, however when he could not longer drink/eat we had him on an IV drip to give him fluids. His body may have given up at that time however his mind certainly hadn't. After receiving the IV you could see his eyes brighten and he was...
Voted yes due to being in the situation with my grandfather who was responsive to IV fluids even though he could no longer drink himself so therefore as Falvun stated if we didn't then we would have been killing him of hunger and thirst otherwise.
Perhaps my definition wasn't the greatest but the point does still stand that a person must have a belief system as far as I know (I did admit my knowledge of masons is limited) but I did just check it out and found this:
Source: HOW TO BECOME A FREE MASON - Joining the Masonic fraternity...