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To: YlangYlangBreeze who wrote (1707)1/19/2001 4:16:38 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
I am indeed saying that the lack of a blood bond puts those children much more at risk.



To: YlangYlangBreeze who wrote (1707)1/19/2001 4:36:46 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
IT's true. The blood bond makes a huge difference. You can see it in animals, you can see it in people. We humans are actually repulsed by sex partners that smell to much like us. When we mate we search for a different smell (not consciously, at an unconscious level)- it's probably an adaptation to prevent inbreeding. If a new human male in a family is attracted to a mother of daughters, of course he will be attracted to her daughters- and he will have no biological brakes on his behavior. We are more at the mercy of our biology than most of us realize.