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I'm posting this on Mother's Day. Today I went to my grandmother's house where our whole family got together to have a barbeque to celebrate the holiday and especially my grandmother, who has been a second mom to just about everybody in our family, especially me. I consider her to be just as much a mom as her daughter, my actual mother.
The previous day I had attended my girlfriend's high school graduation. Graduating with my girlfriend was a girl that I had kind of dated for a little while a year or so ago--we had broken up shortly thereafter because her parents strongly disapproved of her dating a guy older than she (I'm 2 years older than both her and my current girlfriend), which was whatever, but for a while after that we had kind of seen each other when the opportunity presented itself. So basically things kind of faded off between this girl and I, but we still keep in touch as friends.
Well, my grandmother was talking to me about the graduation and mentioned her sister (my great aunt) was also there. I asked who she was there to see, and my grandmother said that her granddaughter (who would be my second cousin) was graduating.
After asking who the second cousin was, it turns out that the girl I had dated a year ago and the second cousin (I never knew I had) graduating...were one and the same girl.
I have been thinking about this all day and most of tonight. Now I mean, we never had sex or anything like that. The romantic part of that is ancient history (I have a girlfriend, she has a boyfriend, etc. etc.). I don't think it "counts" since we didn't know, etc. But at one point, we had feelings for each other, and if the parents hadn't intervened (her biological dad, who I'm related to her through, died some time ago), who knows how long we would have dated--maybe even through today. This girl and I are just friends and everything's cool, but you look at friends differently than you look at family, at least I do, ESPECIALLY someone that you've ever been evenly mildly interested in romantically/sexually.
Usually I hate "what if" questions since I find a lot of them a waste of time, but I really started to think about this and want to see what people think about this. What would you do if YOU were dating a girl/guy for a while, fall in love or whatever, really liked her, but then found out that you two are related? I'm sure a lot of people would say "oh I'd end it IMMEDIATELY wtf that's gross," but seriously think about it.
What would you do in that situation? I know that direct incest (brother-sister) over generations can lead to mutations or whatever, but how far up the tree does that go? I don't know about other states, but in Louisiana, first cousin marriage is banned, but anything farther up the family tree is fine. I'd imagine since Louisiana is a hick state, other states would probably extend the ban further.
As I said earlier, we tend to view family in a different way than we do everyone else. There's a different kind of love we have for our moms than we do for our girlfriends/boyfriends, obviously. And once you view someone as "family" or "not family" that label tends to stick for the most part. It's not difficult to view someone you're lifelong friends with as "family" even when they're not blood-related because in many ways the "love" is the same type. Going from one kind of "love" to another, though, is rare and generally a struggle.
I guess what I'm trying to say is: where does the line get drawn morally? Especially if neither of you knew until, say, you go to sign the marriage license and you find out that you couldn't marry the person you wanted to due to a relation you didn't know you had?
I'm posting this on Mother's Day. Today I went to my grandmother's house where our whole family got together to have a barbeque to celebrate the holiday and especially my grandmother, who has been a second mom to just about everybody in our family, especially me. I consider her to be just as much a mom as her daughter, my actual mother.
The previous day I had attended my girlfriend's high school graduation. Graduating with my girlfriend was a girl that I had kind of dated for a little while a year or so ago--we had broken up shortly thereafter because her parents strongly disapproved of her dating a guy older than she (I'm 2 years older than both her and my current girlfriend), which was whatever, but for a while after that we had kind of seen each other when the opportunity presented itself. So basically things kind of faded off between this girl and I, but we still keep in touch as friends.
Well, my grandmother was talking to me about the graduation and mentioned her sister (my great aunt) was also there. I asked who she was there to see, and my grandmother said that her granddaughter (who would be my second cousin) was graduating.
After asking who the second cousin was, it turns out that the girl I had dated a year ago and the second cousin (I never knew I had) graduating...were one and the same girl.
I have been thinking about this all day and most of tonight. Now I mean, we never had sex or anything like that. The romantic part of that is ancient history (I have a girlfriend, she has a boyfriend, etc. etc.). I don't think it "counts" since we didn't know, etc. But at one point, we had feelings for each other, and if the parents hadn't intervened (her biological dad, who I'm related to her through, died some time ago), who knows how long we would have dated--maybe even through today. This girl and I are just friends and everything's cool, but you look at friends differently than you look at family, at least I do, ESPECIALLY someone that you've ever been evenly mildly interested in romantically/sexually.
Usually I hate "what if" questions since I find a lot of them a waste of time, but I really started to think about this and want to see what people think about this. What would you do if YOU were dating a girl/guy for a while, fall in love or whatever, really liked her, but then found out that you two are related? I'm sure a lot of people would say "oh I'd end it IMMEDIATELY wtf that's gross," but seriously think about it.
What would you do in that situation? I know that direct incest (brother-sister) over generations can lead to mutations or whatever, but how far up the tree does that go? I don't know about other states, but in Louisiana, first cousin marriage is banned, but anything farther up the family tree is fine. I'd imagine since Louisiana is a hick state, other states would probably extend the ban further.
As I said earlier, we tend to view family in a different way than we do everyone else. There's a different kind of love we have for our moms than we do for our girlfriends/boyfriends, obviously. And once you view someone as "family" or "not family" that label tends to stick for the most part. It's not difficult to view someone you're lifelong friends with as "family" even when they're not blood-related because in many ways the "love" is the same type. Going from one kind of "love" to another, though, is rare and generally a struggle.
I guess what I'm trying to say is: where does the line get drawn morally? Especially if neither of you knew until, say, you go to sign the marriage license and you find out that you couldn't marry the person you wanted to due to a relation you didn't know you had?