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Oh I thought that was an offer. ;-)


Didn't see it. As someone who never me their half sister till I was 18 (and she was 30 something) I can safely say never has the topic of a programme made me quite so dis-inclined to watch it.


"Let's all laugh at the freaks! Look at them, ma - quick they're running away. After them!"

That's strange, as statistically, your child is more likely to have "problems" if born to a mother over 40 than to brother and sister. Abnormalities only tend to happen if repeated incest occurs through generations as genetic deficiencies and susceptibilities multiply. Hence why the European Royals are all messed up. Cousins marrying cousins for centuries.


Although brother and sister marriages and any children hey had is deemed socially unacceptable the idea of them producing a freak of a baby is a horror-movie myth.

Knowingly hopping in the sack with your sibling is weird, but just imagine for a moment that you found out tomorrow that your partner, spouse, whatever, was actually your long lost sibling. Would you just be able to turn off your feelings for them because society deemed it correct? I have nothing but the deepest sympathy for the people in these cases!

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