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⌈ Secret Post #6133 ⌋
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Re: SA
(Anonymous) 2023-10-22 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)Tbf I have absolutely no moral standing against AU selfcest. Because for me the main taboo thing is familial dynamics too. Like yeah whatever this people are are related on a genetics level, I just having a discussion about it, but they never grew up together. Even reproduction is a question. Will it affect their children? I genuinely don't know. Probably not, so I don't care.
Re: SA
(Anonymous) 2023-10-22 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)I have no moral standing against any fiction. It doesn't break my bones or pick my pocket. I just think it's fun to try and untangle.
Some people have very strong feelings that adopted siblings, when they share no genetics at all, would still incest solely because of the familial dynamic. But half siblings from a sperm bank would also be incest, even though they could have absolutely no familial dynamic. It's a whole gordian knot.
For me, I think this discussion has clarified that I think not only does there need to be some genetic similarity, but there also needs to be some kind of direct lineage. That the genetics that both or all of the people in question share need to come from the same discrete source. Not that they came from identical yet separate sources. That would take care of the multi-universe problem, since even though they both have at least one same genetic parent, there are two distinct sources.