@Eunoian Yeah I agree, at the end of the day it's the things you do or don't do that defines you as a person. If you're attracted to a close relative or something, okay, that happens more often than people believe, and that's okay, it's acting on it that's wrong. But here's what I wonder though, and it's not just in incest but generally; if a person is truly and deeply interested in a person, I mean REALLY but is denied of it for eternity, then that person may never be truly happy even if they are in a relationship with someone else at some point in life, they're still denied of the love they really long for, which causes emptiness and misery. Incest is something I'd never do, and I don't have such feelings for any relative, but I really don't know if I'm against incest itself per say, I mean, if two people love each other, why be robbed of it, and I think we all have the right to be happy. But the thing why I don't approve incest in real world is because what if the female partner gets pregnant? You know the baby won't be born healthy, so a newborn is immediately suffering from the lovers' impulses and inability to do what morally is right. It's really the babies life and health I'd be very concerned about and not so much for the lovers because it doesn't harm themselves, but a baby will definitely be harmed, there's a reason why the line is drawn to cousins, but if they practice safe sex and take all measures of precaution that pregnancy is avoided, then maybe it's "okay"? I really don't know how to answer that, guess I'm just trying to understand it more than anything.
By "line being drawn to cousins" I mean that you're legally allowed to be in a sexual relationship with your second cousins, but not cousins nor siblings.