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(Anonymous) 2013-01-06 01:10 am (UTC)(link)I think parent/child is a different kink than sibling incest. Siblings have been wed in many cultures and I can't think of any that wed parent to child (other than Oedipus and that turned out VERY badly) . There's a huge power dynamic there that many people who like incest aren't comfortable with. There's the element of childhood there.
I also think incidents of parent/child incest in real life might be higher than sibling incest (based on my own guessing only), and it might be a trigger for more people, making it less common in fandom.
I hope you find what you're looking for. Please be respectful in your search. The idea of fic with your kink might be delicious to you, but incest is a very real harm to others. I'm an incest survivor and my experiences were hideous. I understand and don't want to shame anyone for finding that kinky, just please be aware that survivors are out there and more common than you might think.