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How is it that in the age of 98%+ reliable contraception incest is more stigmatized than a relationship between an authority figure and their subordinate? sex=children hasn't been the case for decades now.

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  • 5
    Because those who fail at contraception are those who are too dumb already without incest?
  • 3
    What are you doing onii san?!
  • 2
    Are we sure we are ready for this convo?
  • 1
    What has contraception got to do with incest and celebrity sex scandals?

    Seems like you were caught OP :P
  • 2
    Because whether something attracts social stigma has very little to do with its consequences, despite what some would have you believe. Heck, being a gay man and sleeping around in the 80s was starting to become less stigmatized, but unless you reliably and constantly used protection that combination was basically a death sentence. Cross dressing is completely harmless, but that was *way* more stigmatised for much longer.

    Quite simply, it's much more to do with "X famous person / politician" questioning the status quo, gaining a following, and then lobbying for change. It takes a long time to happen, and the fewer people there are in that group, the lower the chances of it happening. There's quite a lot of gay people, but comparatively few who really want to screw their sister, so that remains socially unacceptable while the former isn't. In the future, who knows...
  • 2
    @Floydimus The initial reason incest became a taboo is that it causes all sorts of birth defects. But @AlmondSauce has a point, whether something remains a taboo after it's become one for a good but probably temporary reason depends entirely on whether it's questioned in the media.
  • 1
    @Cyanide I'm not invested in the topic personally in any way so I have no problem discussing it.
  • 1
    @AlmondSauce @homo-lorens I read both of your comments slowly and nearly 10 times because I could fully understand the point.

    No, you guys put it right. It's just me who lacks brain power today to grasp what's happening around.
  • 0
    I was asking myself as well. I guess it's just tradition nowadays.
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