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Re: Inspired by #7
I count adopted siblings if they grew up together, genetic family even if they haven't lived together, but I consider it more believable that they could fall in love,
A lot of my thoughts are based on how likely they have a Westermark effect - the higher the likelihood, the less believable I think it is, but that doesn't stop me from shipping them.
I ship parent/child pairings far less - if you look through my list above, it's uncommon with two examples being families that were separated for a long time, and another I mentioned was a bad dream.
I like a handwave towards it being messed up, but mostly fluffy and romantic otherwise. (Except in RP, where Elenlossë and Maglor wanted each other in Valinor, and Valandhir has made close-kin pairings a somewhat common thing amongst dwarves.)