On February 28th the Daily Mail had an article about an unnamed woman who had sex with her cousin but feels guilty because of how their family and the public will react:
Her cousin admitted he felt the same, and the two became intimate.
The anonymous person added that she is now unsure about what she wants from her cousin, but said she wants to keep him in her life.
She said that she fears that there could be a fall out if other members of the family heard of what happened between them.
She asked the columnist for her opinion, adding she wants to know what other people think of her story, and that she cannot be the only one in a similar situation.
In the response to the anonymous post, the columnist said that the person was not 'weird' for having sexual urges towards her cousin, but should seek a therapist to explore where her desire to be with him stemmed from.
Lalala LetMeExplain began by explaining that marrying your cousin is not illegal in the UK and Ireland, but that it is not a common practice.
The columnist added that the anonymous person should not be judged for having sex with her cousin.
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