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Dr. Oz on Incest: More Than First Cousin? 'Not a Big Problem.'
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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 5393582" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>Move along,just another deranged Republican ,nothing to see here </p><p></p><p></p><p>“I’m going to ask you this and you tell me if this is safe for this person, okay?” Yee prompted Oz. “Well, he said, ‘Yee, I can’t stop smashing my cousin.’ That means sleeping with.” (Thank you, Yee.)</p><p></p><p>She continued to read out the question: “‘We hooked up at a young age and now in our 20s, she still wants it. No matter how much I want to stop, I always give it to her. Help me.’ What advice would you give that person?”</p><p></p><p>Hm. I might refer them to counseling about how to rebuild proper familial relationships and set boundaries. But Oz took it in a different direction:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oz went on to give a basic rehashing of genetics with the hosts. “Every family has genetic strengths and weaknesses,” he explained. “And so the reason we naturally crave people who are not so like us is because you just mix the gene pool up a little bit so that if I had one gene for, let’s say, hemophilia, which is a classic example where you bleed a lot if you cut yourself, I don’t want to marry a cousin who has the same hemophilia gene, because the chance of our child having both those genes is much higher.”</p><p></p><p>That’s fine...benign even. But then Oz kept! talking! “You know, that’s why children, girls don’t like their fathers’ smell. Their pheromones will actually repel their daughters because they’re not supposed to be together,” Oz told the hosts. “My daughters hate my smell.”</p><p></p><p>Yee hilariously jabbed, “Maybe you just smell,” to which Oz replied, “My wife says she likes the smell.”</p><p></p><p>Then, they all just moved on from the incest question and chatted for another 15 minutes, giving zero useful advice or emotional empathy to someone struggling with incest.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://jezebel.com/dr-oz-on-incest-more-than-first-cousin-not-a-big-pro-1849501672[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 5393582, member: 33372"] Move along,just another deranged Republican ,nothing to see here “I’m going to ask you this and you tell me if this is safe for this person, okay?” Yee prompted Oz. “Well, he said, ‘Yee, I can’t stop smashing my cousin.’ That means sleeping with.” (Thank you, Yee.) She continued to read out the question: “‘We hooked up at a young age and now in our 20s, she still wants it. No matter how much I want to stop, I always give it to her. Help me.’ What advice would you give that person?” Hm. I might refer them to counseling about how to rebuild proper familial relationships and set boundaries. But Oz took it in a different direction: Oz went on to give a basic rehashing of genetics with the hosts. “Every family has genetic strengths and weaknesses,” he explained. “And so the reason we naturally crave people who are not so like us is because you just mix the gene pool up a little bit so that if I had one gene for, let’s say, hemophilia, which is a classic example where you bleed a lot if you cut yourself, I don’t want to marry a cousin who has the same hemophilia gene, because the chance of our child having both those genes is much higher.” That’s fine...benign even. But then Oz kept! talking! “You know, that’s why children, girls don’t like their fathers’ smell. Their pheromones will actually repel their daughters because they’re not supposed to be together,” Oz told the hosts. “My daughters hate my smell.” Yee hilariously jabbed, “Maybe you just smell,” to which Oz replied, “My wife says she likes the smell.” Then, they all just moved on from the incest question and chatted for another 15 minutes, giving zero useful advice or emotional empathy to someone struggling with incest. [URL unfurl="true"]https://jezebel.com/dr-oz-on-incest-more-than-first-cousin-not-a-big-pro-1849501672[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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