10-25-2010, 03:36 PM
Having recently watched a video about two twins (not a porn movie, I'll add), it seems that identical twins are more likely to have that special relationship that will make them want to try something like that out together, as they might try out different other life experiences together. Their physical makeup is so close that they develop a sort of empathy that is strange to us. But then again, as Genersis will attest, they can develop mentally and psychologically in very different manners, leading the way to really different people.
Do identical twins always have that deep profound love for each other, or that need to find their other half when they have been separated in life (at birth, or otherwise)? For that matter, do identical twins necessarily wish to have sex with each other on the grounds that they are looking for that other half to feel "complete"? I'm pretty sure no two answers would be the same. It would take a scientific study to show similarities in behaviour and such aspects. But twins are probably as diverse as we all are in our behavioural and social makeup.
What we judge as immoral is a product of our education, and society. The greatest taboo is incest, it's well known. But then there is a reason for this taboo, which is that incestuous relationships degenerate the species in the long (or shorter) run.
Since two brothers or two sisters are unlikely to produce offspring, why the taboo? Wouldn't it be more than likely that two brothers or two sisters, especially really close ones, would attempt to see in their 'mirrored self' and learn from them some things about their own sexuality? In a way, I find it no stranger than two adolescents fooling about. If they should decide to do porn with each other, then there's another aspect of the coin, but it's basically a decision that should be made by adults. Some sites like to offer the idea that two men engaging in sex together are brothers (in fact they most probably aren't) because I suppose it's part of some people's fantasies to engage in sex with someone they find really close, such as a brother.
Again this should definitely be distinguished from any situation of rape, in which an elder brother might force a younger one (or the other way round (?)), or one of the twins would force his brother / sister to have sex with them just because they are stronger or have some power over them.
Rape is immoral, incest is immoral (it doesn't stop it happening, unfortunately) but is indulging in an experiment such as this immoral, if both are consenting? I really don't know.
Do identical twins always have that deep profound love for each other, or that need to find their other half when they have been separated in life (at birth, or otherwise)? For that matter, do identical twins necessarily wish to have sex with each other on the grounds that they are looking for that other half to feel "complete"? I'm pretty sure no two answers would be the same. It would take a scientific study to show similarities in behaviour and such aspects. But twins are probably as diverse as we all are in our behavioural and social makeup.
What we judge as immoral is a product of our education, and society. The greatest taboo is incest, it's well known. But then there is a reason for this taboo, which is that incestuous relationships degenerate the species in the long (or shorter) run.
Since two brothers or two sisters are unlikely to produce offspring, why the taboo? Wouldn't it be more than likely that two brothers or two sisters, especially really close ones, would attempt to see in their 'mirrored self' and learn from them some things about their own sexuality? In a way, I find it no stranger than two adolescents fooling about. If they should decide to do porn with each other, then there's another aspect of the coin, but it's basically a decision that should be made by adults. Some sites like to offer the idea that two men engaging in sex together are brothers (in fact they most probably aren't) because I suppose it's part of some people's fantasies to engage in sex with someone they find really close, such as a brother.
Again this should definitely be distinguished from any situation of rape, in which an elder brother might force a younger one (or the other way round (?)), or one of the twins would force his brother / sister to have sex with them just because they are stronger or have some power over them.
Rape is immoral, incest is immoral (it doesn't stop it happening, unfortunately) but is indulging in an experiment such as this immoral, if both are consenting? I really don't know.