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Would you date your cousin ?
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Yes, I would date my first cousin especially one that I don't see
in very long time. If you talking about having sex with my first
cousin, no I can't do that.
I have very good looking cousin but the feeling for having sex is not there as it would for other female that is not my cousin.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DuppyBredda</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Yes, I would date my first cousin especially one that I don't see
in very long time. If you talking about having sex with my first
cousin, no I can't do that.
I have very good looking cousin but the feeling for having sex is not there as it would for other female that is not my cousin.
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Duppybreda, are you a teen if so what Grade, 9 or 10
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I think the BLOOD factor mek people not wanna date family members.
Mi come across cousin weh mi kknow when mi likkle..but leff and grow up and not knowing dem and deh a road a look paaa dem not knowing me and dem a cousin. but mi couldnt knowingly date no family member no matter what level
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Re: Would you date your cousin ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DuppyBredda</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Yes, I would date my first cousin especially one that I don't see
in very long time. If you talking about having sex with my first
cousin, no I can't do that.
I have very good looking cousin but the feeling for having sex is not there as it would for other female that is not my cousin.
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Legal, the real kwestun is if yuh wud jook har if yuh dun kno shi was yuh cousin? A dem tings appen enoh.
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April 4, 2002
Few Risks Seen To the Children Of 1st Cousins
By DENISE GRADY
Contrary to widely held beliefs and longstanding taboos in America, first cousins can have children together without a great risk of birth defects or genetic disease, scientists are reporting today. They say there is no biological reason to discourage cousins from marrying.
First cousins are somewhat more likely than unrelated parents to have a child with a serious birth defect, mental retardation or genetic disease, but their increased risk is nowhere near as large as most people think, the scientists said.
In the general population, the risk that a child will be born with a serious problem like spina bifida or cystic fibrosis is 3 percent to 4 percent; to that background risk, first cousins must add another 1.7 to 2.8 percentage points, the report said.
Although the increase represents a near doubling of the risk, the result is still not considered large enough to discourage cousins from having children, said Dr. Arno Motulsky, a professor emeritus of medicine and genome sciences at the University of Washington, and the senior author of the report.
''In terms of general risks in life it's not very high,'' Dr. Motulsky said. Even at its worst, 7 percent, he said, ''93 percent of the time, nothing is going to happen.''
The report is in today's issue of The Journal of Genetic Counseling.
''As genetic advisers,'' Dr. Motulsky said, ''we give people all the various possibilities and risks and leave it up to them to make a decision. Some might decide a doubling of the risk is not something they want to face.''
Dr. Motulsky said medical geneticists had known for a long time that there was little or no harm in cousins marrying and having children. ''Somehow, this hasn't become general knowledge,'' even among doctors, he said.
Twenty-four states have laws forbidding first cousins from marrying, and seven states have limits like requiring genetic counseling. But no countries in Europe have such prohibitions, and in parts of the Middle East, Africa and Asia, marriages between cousins are considered preferable.
''In some parts of the world,'' the report says, ''20 to 60 percent of all marriages are between close biological relatives.''
Dr. Motulsky said many immigrants from cultures where cousin marriages are common expect to continue the tradition in the United States, and doctors and genetic counselors should respect their wishes.
Copyright 2002 The New York Times Company
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DuppyBredda</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Weh want to know that for answer de ooman question and gwan bout you business. Why come in the ooman post asking me information
what you think you is the FBI or CIA. Mi owe you some ting. </div></div> [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/704555_dwl.gif[/img]
how JM1 never correct yuh and say him annoh ooman? [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/70402-thinking.gif[/img]
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: B_P</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As fimi cousin, she look good (shi is a professional dancer) but dem kina ting is against nature. </div></div>
and homosexuality isn't? well thanks for educating us on nature!! [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/70409-waytogo.gif[/img]
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