Marriage among close relatives in some communities? - Page 2

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

all hindus believe in this..some form or the other... families need to maintain the blood line after all..


believe in what ?
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Posted: 9 years ago
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marriage amongst relatives.. its not uncommon!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: qwertyesque

marriage amongst relatives.. its not uncommon!


It is uncommon in most of Hindus.
Except in some South Indian communities allowed to marry maternal cousin.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: ChotaBheem


It is uncommon in most of Hindus.
Except in some South Indian communities allowed to marry maternal cousin.


mere bhai.. by and large south indians is the high IQ part of india today in numbers..could they have a good reason to get that right? . does that have to mean anything? 😊
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Gay Marriages
Lesbian Marriages
Marriages amongst cousins/relatives
Marriage between a guy and a girl .

All above marriages are fine to be done with mutual consent, and respect.

Someone mentions about physical disability being most common with cousin marriages. Well i believe the risk of having a child with physical or mental disability is far more significant if the mother is drug dependent let it smoking nicotine, Weed, cocaine etc or drinking alcohol. If is legal for those mothers to conceive, then why should it not be legal for cousin marriages?

I feel really sorry for babies born to mothers who can't look after themselves, let alone the baby. Marriage amongst close community is fine with me as long as the mother/father can take care of their child.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Honestly I am pretty neutral to the topic. Its all based on your religion I am a sikh so in my religion my cousins and childhood guy friends are considered my brothers. But in my muslim friend's religion its alright to marry your first and second cousins. It was hard to wrap my head around at first but thats their belief system and I have learned to respect it. But medically it can sometimes cause issues with the children. It can bring out the regressive bad genes.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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It happened in our history and in the history of the world so I don't see why it shouldn't happen. However, of course it will cause inbreeding which will be not good for the future generations. Keeping the breed and lines pure is of course one of the main goals. Like what happened in the European royalties they are all related one way or another. Many even married their cousins. Like Queen Victoria and Prince Consort Albert were first cousin. The present day Queen Elizabeth II and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh are maybe 4th cousins if I am not mistaken or maybe even closer than that. In Japan, there were always inbreeding even as close as half-siblings being married to one another. It happened in ancient Egypt where Pharaos married their half-sisters to become their queens.

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