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Whoa. Can you give us a rough idea of what that means statistics wise? I'm a little afraid of what I might find trying to google that...

OK, but this is real:

I was reading Deadspin's Funbag earlier today, and there was a post about what were the most "masculine" alcoholic drinks. The best comment said, in essence, that worrying about/feeling compelled to defend your masculinity is pretty much the definition of not being masculine.

Agreed. This could be fake but, like, it doesn't have to be. (I am also pretty gullible, though. One time I was working at a day program and the subject of wolves came up and I got all excited and went, "Guys! DID YOU KNOW that wolves will often adopt human children and raise them lovingly as their own? I will look it

Ack! (But you're probably fine) I would honestly be more worried about that happening to the children of the sperm donor with no family history of cancer or heart disease and a Ph.D. Because you know he has, like, 200 babies.

Like, full on adult sibling sex? Or prepubescent kids who don't really know what they're doing look back on it and cringe exploratory stuff?

Oh my God your life was Cruel Intentions for a minute.

"PS. My name is Brienne. I don't want to use the guy's name for privacy reasons but his initials are JL and his sister's name starts with a C." (I can't believe I'm the first person to make a Game of Thrones joke.)

If this guy doesnt see being related as a sexual boundary that shouldnt be crossed...what happens if this chick has a child by him? (( shudder))

Especially because having sex with siblings or having crushes on siblings, at least, isn't that rare.

WAT.

Gurl. Do we have to tell you to dump a sister fucker?

I thought you meant the women's sisters, and I was about to be all "actually, I know many sets of sisters who've had to deal with shit like this."

I clicked on this article thinking a woman couldn't stop dating men that were sexing her sisters, which made me grateful to have awesome sisters. But then I read it and was just all like ewwwwwww.

And then I was grateful that I have only have sisters.

Because you're a young girl with a fractured life and a history of abuse who's hoping to hold onto some fragment of normalcy?

This is really heartbreaking.

Oh hey, if your standards included the man who raped your child, then you could probably score a boyfriend too.

Why would you want to work on your relationship with your mother who's dating your rapist?

The more I read about this, the more ill it makes me.