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Marriage Between Cousins.....

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Fangache · 07/10/2005 15:19

Found a fab website that answered all my queries J&BM!! I am now educated:

Some people are fixated on the fallacy that cousin couples pose an intolerable risk to their offspring. However it is likely that we are all descendants of cousin marriages. Before civil laws banning cousin marriages, it was preferable to marry a cousin in some communities as it is to this day in many countries. The notion ?why marry a stranger" is just as prevalent in many countries as the cousin marriage taboo in America today.
There is a wide range of opinions on the subject of cousin marriages. This is fuelled by erroneous information, bigotry, and presumptions. Further we have civil laws and religious creeds based on obsolete information.

The facts about cousin marriages are much clearer.

There are no contemporary studies that indicate cousins have children with significantly higher than normal birth defects. Fears of cousins who marry having children with birth defects are indeed exaggerated. Simply marrying within your own race increases the odds of birth defects. Marrying within your own town further increases your chances. Cousin couples have only a slightly higher incidence of birth defects than non-related couples.

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CeeTee · 07/10/2005 21:53

Sorry, Didn't mean to offend, I just was thinking of my relatives, none whom I would want a relationship with...lol...I wish you the best in whatever you choose to do & if ya'll are happy & aint hurting nobody than cool.....I do have a habit of inserting my foot into my mouth at times.....all apologies

stitch · 08/10/2005 00:25

jabm, i hope you didnt get offended by anything i said. none of it was said or thought with you in mind. as i said earlier, i come from a family where this is considered not only normal, but preferable. but i have noticed that in the uk it isnt that common.
my parents would be very happy if my baby sis married my dads sisters son. my aunt is married to her first cousin. ds cant stand the bloke, which is why it wont happen. but this is a topic that i know something about, so thought id contribute.

LadyFioOfTipton · 10/10/2005 09:28

sorry to bump this up again

I was just wondering stitch, is that because of your culture or religion? i am intriguied

Fangache · 10/10/2005 09:30

Are you alright JABM??? ed at some of the ignorant comments on here!

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Fangache · 10/10/2005 09:32

OH just noticed the other thread!!!! GOOD LUCK!!! How exciting!!

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