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News: Indiana Grandmother Is Having a New Baby........
Member Since: 11/12/2009
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It is wrong and If you read the article that is just the most common ancestor it doesn't mean we had just two R.I.P
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Member Since: 11/13/2009
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Originally posted by £100
USA sis where are your incest laws? 
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Right here, but they suck:
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Originally posted by United States
In the United States, every state and the District of Columbia have some form of codified incest prohibition. However, individual statutes vary widely. Rhode Island repealed its criminal incest statute in 1989, Ohio only targets parental figures, and New Jersey does not apply any penalties when both parties are 18 years of age or older. Massachusetts issues a penalty of up to 20 years' imprisonment for those engaging in sexual activities with relatives closer than first cousins and Hawaii up to 5 years in jail for "sexual penetration" with certain blood relatives and in-laws.
In all states, close blood-relatives that fall under the incest statutes include father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, and in some states, first cousins. Many states also apply incest laws to non-blood relations including stepparents, step-siblings, and in-laws.
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Member Since: 9/28/2009
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Indiana, get on this ASAP. Or better yet the federal government needs to make it a criminal act nationwide.
And that New Jersey law is shameful. 
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Member Since: 1/19/2010
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Originally posted by MonsterRoco
It is wrong and If you read the article that is just the most common ancestor it doesn't mean we had just two R.I.P
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Ya she probobly tore herself apart into 2 like an amoeba and there humanity started 
Wonder what her kids did though 
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Member Since: 9/28/2009
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Originally posted by Grin Toll
Ya she probobly tore herself apart into 2 like an amoeba and there humanity started 
Wonder what her kids did though 
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The common male ancestor and the common female lived perhaps hundreds of years apart, therefore there was no incest involved.
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Member Since: 11/12/2009
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My god, do you belive on Adam and eve then? Becauase as I said before we evovled from apes not just two humans that came out of nowhere.
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Member Since: 11/13/2009
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I don't think there's that many people in NJ that do this though. I don't want to start the second fight of this thread, but East Coast tends to be a little more civilized than the Midwest and South. This type of behavior is more typical when you go out west.
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Member Since: 2/16/2010
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Originally posted by £100
The common male ancestor and the common female lived perhaps hundreds of years apart, therefore there was no incest involved.
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Why did you bring up religion?
I believe in the scientific theory 
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
Why did you bring up religion?
I believe in the scientific theory 
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I didn't mention religion…? The common female ancestor is the homo sapien that we share our mitochondrial DNA with, the common male is the homo sapien all males share a Y-chromosome with. Those two homo sapiens lived hundreds of years apart. Where is the religion in that?
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Originally posted by Beatfreak
^ I don't think there's that many people in NJ that do this though. I don't want to start the second fight of this thread, but East Coast tends to be a little more civilized than the Midwest and South. This type of behavior is more typical when you go out west.
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But seriously, just because the rate of incidence is low doesn't mean that it should be legal. To use a terrible simile on my part, that's similar to saying "People in this area are so friendly and open-minded, I think we can make hate crimes legal." 
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Member Since: 1/19/2010
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Originally posted by £100
The common male ancestor and the common female lived perhaps hundreds of years apart, therefore there was no incest involved.
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thousands but, this doesn't explain anything besides the first intercourse, one's children obviously kept on reproducing. still even our ancestors evidently copulated with our more primitive primate cousins a lot, several times at least, during their transition from ape to human
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Member Since: 11/12/2009
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^ you are are acting like only
two creature evolved from apes into humans and started the whole Himan race by themselves when their would of been 100s evolving togther
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Member Since: 9/28/2009
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Originally posted by Grin Toll
thousands but, this doesn't explain anything besides the first intercourse, one's children obviously kept on reproducing. still even our ancestors evidently copulated with our more primitive primate cousins a lot, several times at least, during their transition from ape to human
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Evolution is gradual, there was no incest involved. We're still hominids, and we were hominids before we were homo sapiens. The forerunners to homo sapiens were not all related as closely as a grandmother and grandson.
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Member Since: 1/19/2010
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Originally posted by MonsterRoco
^ you are are acting like only
two creature evolved from apes into humans and started the whole Himan race by themselves when their would of been 100s evolving togther
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naw, I meant to say, even chimps and humans mated back in the time
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Originally posted by £100
Evolution is gradual, there was no incest involved. We're still hominids, and we were hominids before we were homo sapiens. The forerunners to homo sapiens were not all related as closely as a grandmother and grandson.
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incest ****in probobly saved our entire race so many times in prehistory (most importantly super-volcanic eruption 70k years ago where 15k people were left all over the world)
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Member Since: 12/13/2009
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I read the Fritzl story, and it truly is the most disturbing thing ever. I was researching it for the past 20 minutes. How could u imprison your family and make them your sex slave?
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Member Since: 1/19/2010
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Originally posted by £100
Except humans weren't created to have physical relationships with direct relatives. The genetic problems with incestuous children showcase that nature does not intend for it to happen, the human genome rejects incest by creating children that cannot survive.
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-and also, if anything, problems occur if you outbreed too far (most common case: rhesus blood groups, mother's immune system rejecting fetus cos of father's genes)
-there is a phenomenon called genetic sexual attraction (exactly like this case, blood relatives seperated for most of their lives and meet in adulthood)
-let alone animals (heard cheetahs going extinct cos of their crippled incest children, not sure though), (at least) cousin relationships are beyond common all over the world, even a tradition in many cultures (some Indians, some religious cults, supposedly ancient Egyptians, other communities obsessed with pure-breedin )
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Member Since: 9/28/2009
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Incest of course may have occurred very infrequently, but that's not the reason for human evolution. We don't exist because of incest. I don't think any credible anthropologist would claim that.
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Member Since: 12/16/2008
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This is sick and what the hell was he thinking to have sex with her grandma?  crazy people
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Member Since: 1/19/2010
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Originally posted by £100
Incest of course may have occurred very infrequently, but that's not the reason for human evolution. We don't exist because of incest. I don't think any credible anthropologist would claim that.
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I didn't claim that either, but it most likely played a big role in human reproduction (some people claim that, it and homosexuality played a role in brain's evolution though) Anyway I just meant to say that, It's been happening for ages, it will keep happenin, It's bound to happen in such small communities especially. It's just not nice or ethical to sneak up on people's bedrooms and judge them with our hate speeches. IMO, as long as free will is involved and nobody else gets harmed people should be allowed to do whatever ****ery they want. Maybe we are the ones that are denying our core, after all it seems logical in the basic sense : mechanics, friction, spreading the gene, happiness. Thanks for the conv, Ima go to bed now
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Member Since: 6/7/2009
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OMFG! EW! 
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