09-29-2025, 07:46 PM
It seems to be true that cousin marriage isn't that of a big deal (note, I'm mostly taking my information from this episode of community)
but isn't there a very obvious huge difference when it's culturally supported? Because then you don't have a cousin marrying a cousin once every blue moon but instead you'll likely have cousins marrying cousins whose parents already married cousins which should increase the risk of birth defects by a whole lot.
but isn't there a very obvious huge difference when it's culturally supported? Because then you don't have a cousin marrying a cousin once every blue moon but instead you'll likely have cousins marrying cousins whose parents already married cousins which should increase the risk of birth defects by a whole lot.

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