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It seems that rifle can legally marry his cousin in New York but it’s against the law in WV.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage_law_in_the_United_States_by_state

It isn’t part of the penal code in NY, because it’s an issue New Yorkers don’t face. It’s also why New York doesn’t have a law about eating your own feces - it’s simply not something the state has to worry about. On the other hand, the West Virginia government had to spend time and money passing that legislation due to the normalcy and desire of incest in the state.
 
Well the only reason any of you know who he is is because of who he married and who she works for.

I’d say he is a loser of a husband, what kind of husband does what he has done?
 
It isn’t part of the penal code in NY, because it’s an issue New Yorkers don’t face. It’s also why New York doesn’t have a law about eating your own feces - it’s simply not something the state has to worry about. On the other hand, the West Virginia government had to spend time and money passing that legislation due to the normalcy and desire of incest in the state.

I can’t tell you a single case of incest that I have ever seen here in WV.
 
It isn’t part of the penal code in NY, because it’s an issue New Yorkers don’t face. It’s also why New York doesn’t have a law about eating your own feces - it’s simply not something the state has to worry about. On the other hand, the West Virginia government had to spend time and money passing that legislation due to the normalcy and desire of incest in the state.
Fact remains you can legally marry your cousin in your home state. You can try to justify it all you want
 
Well the only reason any of you know who he is is because of who he married and who she works for.

I’d say he is a loser of a husband, what kind of husband does what he has done?

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I can’t tell you a single case of incest that I have ever seen here in WV.
damn, don't get out much, huh?

here in the sticks, i could probably give several examples. apparently, appalachia is known for inbreeds because years ago, before the transportation systems we have now and when the common family consisted of 6+ children, people didn't move far away and next thing ya know, people were banging cousins without necessarily knowing it. additionally, when the man or woman of the house went out whoring around, it's not like they went to the next town over, they simply went across a ridge or three and ended up banging a relative who they didn't know they were related to. shit happened, people with a single cyclopse eye were born, and thus come about groups like the inbreeds from over around belington, or wherever, that @Raoul Duke MU was talking about in a thread no so long ago.

also where the saying "closer the kin, better the skin" came from.
 
Cousin relations are not universally considered incest, and IMHO should not be illegal. This is not to say it is not socially icky.

Half of WV would not exist without cousin relations. Half of rural America would not exist without cousin relations. People do not realize how isolated rural communities were not even 100 years ago.
 
Well the only reason any of you know who he is is because of who he married and who she works for.

I’d say he is a loser of a husband, what kind of husband does what he has done?

Not only is this a stupid comment, but it's in the wrong damn thread, moron. This is why you've been told to not post and just continue with your habitual liking of posts, stupid.

Fact remains you can legally marry your cousin in your home state. You can try to justify it all you want

It isn't justifying anything. It's basic common sense. You should try it after your next bodyrub of a 10 year old.
 
Not only is this a stupid comment, but it's in the wrong damn thread, moron. This is why you've been told to not post and just continue with your habitual liking of posts, stupid.



It isn't justifying anything. It's basic common sense. You should try it after your next bodyrub of a 10 year old.

Lighten up Nissan Maxima, you don’t run shit up in here.
 
From immediate family all the way to cousins 3-4 times removed.

I don't think you understand what "removed" means in genealogy. Removed refers to a generation. Your mother's cousin is your cousin once removed. Why "removed"? Because it is a generation away from you. Your grandmother's first-cousin is your cousin twice removed. Why twice removed? Because it is two generations away (your parent being one generation, your grandparent being the second generation).

So when you say four times removed, you're actually talking about your great-great-grandmother's (or grandfather's) first-cousin.

So unless the females in your family were all popping out babies at 18, and unless you have a 110 year old great-great-grandmother who is getting plugged by her 20 year old cousin four times removed, your definition of incest needs to be adjusted.

I am pretty sure you meant to use "third and fourth cousins." But fourth cousin? Hell, I don't know if I have ever even met second cousins. A fourth cousin? That means you share a same set of great-great-great-grandparents. Most people would have no idea if they were plugging somebody who was a fourth cousin.
 
I don't think you understand what "removed" means in genealogy. Removed refers to a generation. Your mother's cousin is your cousin once removed. Why "removed"? Because it is a generation away from you. Your grandmother's first-cousin is your cousin twice removed. Why twice removed? Because it is two generations away (your parent being one generation, your grandparent being the second generation).

So when you say four times removed, you're actually talking about your great-great-grandmother's (or grandfather's) first-cousin.

So unless the females in your family were all popping out babies at 18, and unless you have a 110 year old great-great-grandmother who is getting plugged by her 20 year old cousin four times removed, your definition of incest needs to be adjusted.

I am pretty sure you meant to use "third and fourth cousins." But fourth cousin? Hell, I don't know if I have ever even met second cousins. A fourth cousin? That means you share a same set of great-great-great-grandparents. Most people would have no idea if they were plugging somebody who was a fourth cousin.
So you would bang your cousin.
 
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It isn’t part of the penal code in NY, because it’s an issue New Yorkers don’t face. It’s also why New York doesn’t have a law about eating your own feces - it’s simply not something the state has to worry about. On the other hand, the West Virginia government had to spend time and money passing that legislation due to the normalcy and desire of incest in the state.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loc...-East-Side-New-York-City-Video-384950011.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/08/nyregion/man-accused-of-spraying-his-waste-on-salad-bar.html
https://nypost.com/2018/04/02/subway-rider-smears-poop-all-over-no-2-train/
https://nypost.com/2015/07/12/more-than-250-fecal-incidents-reported-in-city-pools-last-summer-2/
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/blo...owed-into-the-hudson-river-last-sunday-032317

Looks to me like New York could use some stronger poop laws.
 
As a late 70s Hodges Hall alumnus, I remember the 1 to 10 rating system being held from the bench rating the passing coeds. I also remember the retaliatory rating of guys in the lobby of Towers West as they went to the cafeteria. Nothing new I guess.
 
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Looks to me like New York could use some stronger poop laws.

Looks to me like you could use some reading comprehension.

My comment dealt with a person eating one’s own shit. The articles you linked aren’t instances of that and are instances of criminal activity- things there are laws against.

But congratulations on using an article nearly 20 years old that had nothing to do with my post.
 
As a late 70s Hodges Hall alumnus, I remember the 1 to 10 rating system being held from the bench rating the passing coeds. I also remember the retaliatory rating of guys in the lobby of Towers West as they went to the cafeteria. Nothing new I guess.
How about the beer goggles rating? She's a 2 but at 2am she's an 8.
 
I am pretty sure you meant to use "third and fourth cousins." But fourth cousin? Hell, I don't know if I have ever even met second cousins. A fourth cousin? That means you share a same set of great-great-great-grandparents. Most people would have no idea if they were plugging somebody who was a fourth cousin.

I know exactly ONE of my second cousins. I have over 100 first cousins, and I can barely keep track of those.
 
ancestry.com

i got into it last week after reading a thread on another site. signed up for the 14 day trial period, and after a week of researching, have already traced my maternal ancestry back to ~1050 switzerland, and my paternal ancestry back to 13th century germany and ireland. no damn wonder i have a taste for damn near any type of bier with a great affection for irish stouts.

i've found various ancestors who fought in WWI, WWII, vietnam, the civil war, and even the revolutionary war. i've found when/where they came to the states from their country of origin. i know the names of every grandfather and grandmother on both sides of the family up through around 16 generations back, others beyond. i have ancestors that fathered upwards of 14 children with multiple wives, not at the same time, or so it seems by death/divorce and remarriage dates. my 3rd great paternal grand parents had 12 children together.

pretty cool stuff.
 
ancestry.com

i got into it last week after reading a thread on another site. signed up for the 14 day trial period, and after a week of researching, have already traced my maternal ancestry back to ~1050 switzerland, and my paternal ancestry back to 13th century germany and ireland. no damn wonder i have a taste for damn near any type of bier with a great affection for irish stouts.

i've found various ancestors who fought in WWI, WWII, vietnam, the civil war, and even the revolutionary war. i've found when/where they came to the states from their country of origin. i know the names of every grandfather and grandmother on both sides of the family up through around 16 generations back, others beyond. i have ancestors that fathered upwards of 14 children with multiple wives, not at the same time, or so it seems by death/divorce and remarriage dates. my 3rd great paternal grand parents had 12 children together.

pretty cool stuff.

I planned on going to Ireland soon but am holding out for when my mom and brother can join me since I know they want to go. I plan on using one of those sites to help lead me to the property where my ancestors lived, so we can visit it while there.
 
I planned on going to Ireland soon but am holding out for when my mom and brother can join me since I know they want to go. I plan on using one of those sites to help lead me to the property where my ancestors lived, so we can visit it while there.
Try Corning
 
I planned on going to Ireland soon but am holding out for when my mom and brother can join me since I know they want to go. I plan on using one of those sites to help lead me to the property where my ancestors lived, so we can visit it while there.

I don't know. "Yags" just doesn't sound Irish to me.
 
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