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DarkDragons91

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Apr 12, 2013
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Please tell me my brain is an idiot and that I am reading into question 7 wrong.

:Prior to your spousal/common-law/ conjugal partner relationship, was your sponsor or any of your sponsor's family members related to you or any member of your family??


ARE PEOPLE GOING AROUND MARRYING THEIR COUSINS??? o.O!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Yes, some cultures allow this. The spouse could be grandfather's brother's wife's aunt's daughter's daughter/son I guess.
 
there's a poster on here who has married his cousin. so it happens.
 
DarkDragons91 said:
Please tell me my brain is an idiot and that I am reading into question 7 wrong.

:Prior to your spousal/common-law/ conjugal partner relationship, was your sponsor or any of your sponsor's family members related to you or any member of your family??


ARE PEOPLE GOING AROUND MARRYING THEIR COUSINS??? o.O!!!!!!!!!!!!


yes, some cultures allow that and happens often,
there is not any genetic problem that can be originated from that,
against what people believe, but science has confirmed that.. so,
there is not even biological problems to marry some members of you family..
\but I am not talking in general... cousins for example is OK...

From my own cultural background, its not something that happens very often,


I just make the comment from the scientific point o view...
but
 
DarkDragons91 said:

It happens a lot more than you think. Depends on which region they are from. Many people on this forum are married to the cousins. And this is legal in Canada.