Except of course for the incestuous, who tend to
be together a lot. As in Lot and his daughters.
At 11:50 AM 6/21/2009, you wrote:
>Lyall Watson has suggested that we have little to fear from
>brother-sister relationships, because we (and brutes in other
>species) are least turned on by those we spend most of our
>time with. The secret to successful (i.e. long-lasting) marriages?
>Long sea voyages, separate bedrooms or even houses (a la
>GBS's advice), separate vacations, workaholic spouses, etc.
>
>Hal
>
>"When you're down to your last two choices, take the third."
> --Anon.
>
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>On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Kenneth Wolman
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> > Mark Weiss wrote:
> >
> >> You mean it could lead to the end of gods and men?
> >>
> >> At 10:48 AM 6/21/2009, you wrote:
> >>
> >>> Mark Weiss wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I was having affectionate fun with the genetics of poetry and
> >>>> brother/sister union.
> >>>>
> >>> And have we been listening to the LA Opera broadcast of *Die Walküre* by
> >>> any chance?
> >>>
> >>
> > Well, when we get down to brother-sister relationships, it means either the
> > downfall of the universe or everyone becomes Hawaiian royalty.
> >
> > kenmahimahi
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