http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6424337.stm
I stumbled on this one day and found it interesting.
With this day and age of people promoting romance between consenting adults it does not surprise me that some countries have taken this one step further... or perhaps one step too far?
In France incest hasn't been against the law for about 200 years, but marriage is out of the question.
In Holland (Netherlands) it's still illegal but they don't prosecute siblings.
And in Sweden you an get married even if you share a parent.
I wonder what's next.
I stumbled on this one day and found it interesting.
With this day and age of people promoting romance between consenting adults it does not surprise me that some countries have taken this one step further... or perhaps one step too far?
In France incest hasn't been against the law for about 200 years, but marriage is out of the question.
In Holland (Netherlands) it's still illegal but they don't prosecute siblings.
And in Sweden you an get married even if you share a parent.
I wonder what's next.
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