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When You Find Out You Married Your Sister

LA-Steve Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 6:28 PM
Except for the incest factor the children of the half brother and sister are as genetically diverse as either of the parents. I don't think that inbreeding is a problem if the couple is otherwise healthy. I can see why someone wouldn't want to find out they were married to a half sibling.

You knew it had to happen sometime. A husband discovers that he and his wife have the same sperm donor father. (Both of them raised by lesbian parents.) That means he married his half-sister, who is now the mother of their three children. What should they do?

Although the story has not, to my knowledge, been verified, it was the subject of a question submitted to Emily Yoffe, author of the Dear Prudence advice column. The husband explained that when he met his wife in college, “the attraction was immediate, and we quickly became inseparable. We had a number of...

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