If this goes one of the ways it could potentially go, would it really be incest? Seeing as how Heather is using someone else’s body, a body that isn’t related to Alberta?
I’ve been wondering about that myself. My conclusion was that if she’d been transformed into Aidan, it might be incest. She’s currently into possessing Aidan’s body, so I’m thinking she’s a different person.
On the point of incest, however, there needs to be an adult conversation as to why we consider it a taboo, and under which conditions two siblings having sex is okay. For my part, I tend to reject arguments of a religious nature without much consideration. The genetic argument is slightly better, but starts failing when involving sterile or same-sex siblings. The one that finds more grace in my eyes is the abuse of power dynamics between parents and their children, but even that is kind of covered by the notion of informed and enthusiastic consent.
But perhaps this is too delicate a topic for the comments section. 🙂
4 thoughts on “#496: Chapter 03 – Page 03”
Joe Fonebone
Alberta’s servant certainly is a Buxom little thing. I also see that this situation is about to get extremely complex.
da Doctah
If this goes one of the ways it could potentially go, would it really be incest? Seeing as how Heather is using someone else’s body, a body that isn’t related to Alberta?
Jaycee
I’ve been wondering about that myself. My conclusion was that if she’d been transformed into Aidan, it might be incest. She’s currently into possessing Aidan’s body, so I’m thinking she’s a different person.
On the point of incest, however, there needs to be an adult conversation as to why we consider it a taboo, and under which conditions two siblings having sex is okay. For my part, I tend to reject arguments of a religious nature without much consideration. The genetic argument is slightly better, but starts failing when involving sterile or same-sex siblings. The one that finds more grace in my eyes is the abuse of power dynamics between parents and their children, but even that is kind of covered by the notion of informed and enthusiastic consent.
But perhaps this is too delicate a topic for the comments section. 🙂
–Jaycee
jerard
That’s a well reasoned argument.