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Can brother and sister have sexual relationship?

Can brother and sister have sexual relationship?

Incest can be traditionally described as sexual intercourse between family members. Many cases of incest can be recognized when pregnancy occurs. In the present case, an incestuous relationship between a male and female sibling younger than 15 years resulting in pregnancy has been examined.

At what age should a brother and sister stop sleeping in the same bed?

As kids grow up they might want more privacy and need their own space, especially if they’re sharing a bedroom with a brother or sister. While it’s not illegal for them to share, it’s recommended that children over the age of 10 should have their own bedrooms – even if they’re siblings or step-siblings.

Is it normal to be sexually attracted to my brother?

I’m sexually attracted to my brother. How can I stop feeling this way because it makes me feel disgusting? Look as other people have said, it is very normal to have sexual feelings. And I’m also going to say it is fine if it’s your brother.

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Should I keep my relationship with my brother a secret?

A male reader, anonymous, writes (8 October 2007): Dear Bunnyjoy: It sounds like you really are in love with your brother, so you should keep your relationship with each other a secret.

Is it okay to have a crush on my brother?

You are totally okay. Once you realize these feelings are independent of an individual person, you will be able to separate them from your interactions with others, including your brother. Eventually you will mature enough and reach the appropriate age to meet someone you can establish as a healthy outlet for your desire, and go from there.

Is it possible to have a sexual relationship with a relative?

This brings us to the fact that sexual relationships between family members or blood relatives may not always stem from an attraction. They can at times, also amount to abuse i.e., the abuse may end up triggering consent. In such cases, the abuser is ideally the older person (be it a parent, sibling, or relative).