The prejudice of incest
Is wrong. A brother and sister can love each other very much. They want to take care of each other and cuddle but they don't in fear of being ostracized. She wants to rub her tongue across his body, but she hesitates knowing the potential consequences. Their eyes lock, and they just imagine the soul inside of them, interlocking, the two people who've known each other becoming one. It's just a matter of restraint. Don't you see the beauty of it? Love is the best thing in the world, though I wouldn't know because I'm incapable of experiencing any sort of emotion, but she is, and I manipulate her, and I would love to see the tears streaming down her perfect face, bruised. If a family feud happens, next time, ooooh next time. I can restrict my actions, and I will. But I can just fantasize for hours about harming her. And when their eyes lock, the only emotions conveyed are aggressive dominance, and submission. Beyond those emotions, however are emissions. We know it. The reptilians know it. Even my father who got an ice pick shoves through his head by Joseph Pesci knows it. What a rad dude he was. The creatures, back to ancient times, knew the climax of love was the sadistic suffering of a young woman. I would never do that though, I love my sister, even if I say bad things like this, I don't really mean it, and I feel great guilt for thinking it a few hours later, sometimes even moments later. When I was twelve after head trauma from a car accident that killed my father, I was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, and after a long stint with coricidin abuse, I was given a schizotypal diagnosis. I really do love my sister dearly, though my disability gives me my polar extremes, we still have affection for each other in a "more than friends" way. Why must society condemn this who simply want to love each other? Is egomaniacal tyranny so intrinsic to human nature? We just want to enjoy the hormones god has given us, to who god has directed is to have primal urges for. But we don't, we can't, and we may never will if the laws don't change.