just pretend this is green

  • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    There’s a window of time in early childhood (up to about the age of 6) where, if raised with other kids, such individuals will develop a repulsion at the idea of having sex with each other. It happens with siblings, but it can also happen with people we’re unrelated to - just growing up in the same household. It’s called the Westermark Effect.

    If anon wants a chance at this, his best bet would be to find twins that were raised apart from each other. Quite a tall order.