Sounds pretty kinky to me. The factor that you have to live with them day-in-day out might make me rethink it for a second, but then I'm 17, right? So I won't be around for long.
Let me summarize: a non-blood-related girl who I am attracted to and who is attracted to me wants to have sex. All things being even I'd say yes the same way I'd say yes to any other girl I find attractive.
Also, you mean moral decision. That's without an "e" (you can change it by editing your first post). And by the way, you could add a poll. This would make a nice poll.
So, comments...
TheNaut131 said:
gabe12301 said:
ewww wtf? F**ck no! that would be awkward and disgusting.
This. Randomly fucking someone for fun is one thing. Randomly fucking someone for fun you have to see everyday and have to call brother/sister is weird ass hell.
...okay maybe I'd-NO! Sure it may be fun for the moment, but in the long run, that would be a pretty bad mistake.
Well, you don't have to call them brother or sister (but if you're into your "bad girl"'s and "who's your daddy?"'s I guess you could call him/her that =/).
And even if you do call him/her bro/sis on a regular basis, you still have to consider pheromones. It's all in the pheromones. The natural instinct you have, which tells you not to have sex with family members doesn't generally stem from a social taboo (although that definitely does play a role). The greatest factor in those situations is a lack of sexual stimulation in brain when a family memeber's pheromones are counter-acted by a biological realisation that there are overwhelming overlaps in genetic material.
But you'd still be affected by that other person's pheromones if you're not blood-related, which means you might be more swayed "in the moment", as you put it. Of course the afore-mentioned social factors could have instilled so much of a taboo on you that you would still refuse to indulge in sexual activities, fighting your natural instincts of the pituitary gland, such as:
l3o2828 said:
God no.
Just no,I hate incest.
Even if it isn't really incest.
Just...No. People who are part of your family one way or another... just no.
Moving on:
Richardplex said:
sheah1 said:
Hmm....
Alright, I'm not sure, but how about a reverse question?
You and your brother/sister are adopted from different families, and at some point in your lives (when you are both of age), he/she suggests "relations", how do you react?
Personally, even if he/she isn't related by blood, they were raised as brother and sister, so therefore it's still kind of wrong (that's my opinion of my situation, I'm still stumped on the original).
Unlikely to happen because of the Oedipus complex, but for aforementioned reasons, still cool with.
Now if you don't mind, I'm going to cause some form of bodily harm for mentioning the work of Freud in a serious manner.
Yes, but you're forgetting that Oedipus complex only theoretically applies in a situation where pheromones are produced by someone of a similar genetic composition. In this case that still wouldn't be true.