Is it acceptable to sleep with your cousin in your cunt

there the real jews

yeah , but it's getting less frequent nowdays

No, you'll be ostracized. I have however almost had sex with my stepsister.

No but I wouldn't mind if my cousin were hot

>almost
Why did it not happen?

1st cousins is legal in the UK I believe, but it would be weird as fuck and frowned upon in polite circles. I was chatting with this Kurdish guy at my work and asked how he met his wife and he just casually said "we're cousins" like it was nothing.

Lol.
If she's hot why not?

Holy fuck Quebec you need the bullet.

story?

It's not a hotly debated issue. It's not highly frond upon by most, as is not an issue. It's mostly common knowledge, that until "the invention of the bicycle", most farm villages and fisher villages experienced - relative to today - a lot of 2nd+ cousin marriage. But most of this was negated, and properly not as big of an issue as in many parts of the world with "the invention of the bicycle". When ease of transport became available through trains and half decent roads in the middle of 1850 along with more wealth, through unionized workers and also farmers quiet uniquely for Denmark, a whole theme of "cousins parties" became a thing in the rural parts. Whilst in context of this thread, it might sound like an organized inbreeding scheme (i know you Yas Forums), it was a big gathering a party for all ages, often over a course of a whole weekend, where you met with your extended family - and their extended families. So especially young people could keep a social relation to their extended family, and also meet a lot of people that is outside their relations. It was a big thing up until the 90's.

Pic related. A random selection from a google search, which was the cover of one of those private family websites. 80's picture, and it's was a married couple inviting both sides of their families for a cousins-party (this year they had a gathering of 25, so the trend is dying out in favor of more western(Anglo) styled families gathering)

I haven't experienced this myself, i come from the remains of noble families. So i attend 3 different "houses", two of them who still have bi-annual gatherings, and are set up in a formal manner. So with a classical Scandinavian "forening", which is very roughly translated to a union of people with shared interested or goal in a formal manner, with board of directors and a lot of possibilities in society that makes this attractive. Still with a lot of social interacting, and not a formal thing today in the eyes of any anglos i guess.

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