On Apr 21, 9:48 am, Curlytop <
pvstownsend.zyx....@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> greg leeset the following eddies spiralling through the space-time
> continuum:
>
> > Am I the only one who is surprised that the characters seem to think
> > nothing of cousins marrying each other?
>
> No probs. It's legal in the UK and elsewhere, 1st cousins are the closest
> relatives allowed to marry each other in Western Christianity. (Other
> cultures do forbid this).
>
> The prejudice against such relationships is explained by genetics. Too much
> risk of the offspring picking up the same bad gene from both parents and
> manifesting one or more genetic defects...
In the 2005 movie of PRIDE AND P., Lady Catherine's daughter gives the
appearance of being a rather withdrawn yet nervous.
Didn't Lady C. want her daughter to marry Mr. Darcy who would have
been her daughter's cousin? And when people married in those days,
wasn't it a foregone conclusion that they would have children to pass
their wealth onto, especially if they were well off?
In the U.K. now, does one occasionally meet someone who is married to
their cousin?
In this recent news item about Iceland, they seem to be almost
paranoid about it:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/18/accidental-incest-app-iceland_n_3114065.html