Southern USA core.
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Wait, aren’t cousins more okay?
more okay for having kids with, less okay for just fooling around with
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more okay for having kids with, less okay for just fooling around with
The Northerner mind cannot comprehend this
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Wouldn't cousin's be more okay? Pulling out adds a +1 to once removed.
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West Virginia. Mountin' Mama.
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more okay for having kids with, less okay for just fooling around with
... what
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... what
Did they stutter?
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Did they stutter?
How is fooling around with cousins less ok than with siblings?
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How is fooling around with cousins less ok than with siblings?
Roll tide.
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Is soaking still cool?
Ofc the occasional siblingly soak is still on the table. They're southerners, not animals.
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You're talking about people for whom "blood relative" and "potential mate" are a perfect circle in Venn diagrams.
And usually the Americans, try to copy something they have seen in Europe. The beautiful stem circle from the Habsburgs got copied into whatever this is supposed to be.
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Wait, aren’t cousins more okay?
Found the southerner in this comment section!
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To the place I shoot my load
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OMFG!
That is Savage AF!!
But completely true!
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reletively yes but you still shouldn't.
a 1st cousin has like 16% shared dna. half removed is half that. 2nd cousin is half of the half removed and it repeats.
so 1st > 1st half removed > 2nd > 2nd half removed> ... nth.
after a few steps in your percentage is already pretty fucking low.
All humans have like 99.9% shared DNA with every other human on a planet. Hell we have about 50% shared DNA with a banana.
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All humans have like 99.9% shared DNA with every other human on a planet. Hell we have about 50% shared DNA with a banana.
I assume the 16% is of the portion of DNA which varies among humans, not the shared portion which makes one human in the first place.
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Is soaking still cool?
Isn't that Mormons?
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reletively yes but you still shouldn't.
a 1st cousin has like 16% shared dna. half removed is half that. 2nd cousin is half of the half removed and it repeats.
so 1st > 1st half removed > 2nd > 2nd half removed> ... nth.
after a few steps in your percentage is already pretty fucking low.
Iirc first cousins have a 5% chance of terrible outcomes, which might sound low but... anyone who has played D&D or other d20 TTRPGs know how often 1s hit.
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How is fooling around with cousins less ok than with siblings?
The closer the better
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West Virginia. Mountin' Mama.
West Virginia exists because they refused to secede from the Union when Virginia joined the Confederacy. They don't deserve to be associated with that flag.