@vivify saidShe'd have to be into BOTH the Dead AND Zappa.
You travelled 400 years into the future and saw the most beautiful woman you've ever seen, who falls in love in with you. You then find out she's a distant grand-daughter of yours.
Would you have relations with her?
@vivify saidIn 400 years there won't be any humans left on earth.
You travelled 400 years into the future and saw the most beautiful woman you've ever seen, who falls in love in with you. You then find out she's a distant grand-daughter of yours.
Would you have relations with her?
@chaney3 saidPoint taken.
You're asking about having sex with a granddaughter.
Duh????
Think about what you post.
So we conclude, then, that in this impossible scenario, regardless of the amount of time, be it 4 hundred or 4 million years into the future, it would still be incest.
Thanks for your input.
@vivify saidThe dilemma with your OP is that you discover that she is a family member.
Point taken.
So we conclude, then, that in this impossible scenario, regardless of the amount of time, be it 4 hundred or 4 million years into the future, it would still be incest.
Thanks for your input.
Once you know this, the story is over.
27 Mar 21
Separated by approximately 20 generations is still "incest"? How many people in Britain - which was much more parochial until relatively recently and people tended to marry partners who lived within 10 miles or even much less - how many would pass the 'Even 20 Generations Separation Is Not Enough Test'?
@vivify saidhell yeah
You travelled 400 years into the future and saw the most beautiful woman you've ever seen, who falls in love in with you. You then find out she's a distant grand-daughter of yours.
Would you have relations with her?
27 Mar 21
@fmf saidA bit more accurate here would be:
Separated by approximately 20 generations is still "incest"? How many people in Britain - which was much more parochial until relatively recently and people tended to marry partners who lived within 10 miles or even much less - how many would pass the 'Even 20 Generations Separation Is Not Enough Test'?
Generally, three or four generations span one hundred years, but in rare instances only two, in others five. The average span between one generation and the next is about 25 to 30 years. So, over 350 years, the researcher can estimate that there will be about 12 generations. 🙂
-VR
27 Mar 21
@very-rusty saidHow many people in Britain would pass the 'Even 12 Generations Separation Over The Last 400 Tears Is Not Enough Test'?
A bit more accurate here would be:
Generally, three or four generations span one hundred years, but in rare instances only two, in others five. The average span between one generation and the next is about 25 to 30 years. So, over 350 years, the researcher can estimate that there will be about 12 generations.