Is marriage to a deceased spouse's sibling an incestuous union to you? (user search)
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  Is marriage to a deceased spouse's sibling an incestuous union to you? (search mode)
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Question: "He shall prick that annual blister: Marriage with deceased wife's sister!"
#1
It's fine
 
#2
It's creepy, but fine
 
#3
It's not fine
 
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Associate Justice PiT
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« on: April 14, 2011, 05:57:20 AM »

     No, not at all. Given the functional purpose of the incest distinction to discourage sexual relations with your close biological relations, I don't see any reason to consider relationships with in-laws incestuous.
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