View Full Version : Every time I had sex with my wife, I imagined it was my mother I was kissing
Crimson Dynamo
08-04-2016, 07:25 PM
:omgno:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/04/08/10/32F7365500000578-3529572-image-a-1_1460106661411.jpg
'Every time I had sex with my wife, I imagined it was my mother I was kissing otherwise I couldn't perform': In love British mother, 51, and son plan to have BABY after she broke up his marriage
Kim West, 51, fell pregnant aged 19 and gave birth to her son Ben Ford
Her son was given up for adoption and they were reunited two years ago
The pair say they were both sexually attracted to each other after meeting
Ford left his wife Victoria so he could be with his mother in a relationship
Pair are now planning to marry and are wanting to have a baby together
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3529572/I-m-love-son-want-baby-Mother-falls-son-gave-adoption-32-years-ago.html#ixzz45GESx1px
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Thoughts
Well they're not doing anyone any harm I guess.
Cherie
08-04-2016, 07:31 PM
Well they're not doing anyone any harm I guess.
Apart from his wife :umm2: so if they have a kid she will be the Mum and the grandma, they need psychological help
Crimson Dynamo
08-04-2016, 07:31 PM
his poor wife
"he left me to bang his mum"
That is a conversation stopper
Babayaro.
08-04-2016, 07:33 PM
Fife teas
Crimson Dynamo
08-04-2016, 07:33 PM
Fife teas
:joker:
Apart from his wife :umm2: so if they have a kid she will be the Mum and the grandma, they need psychological help
Well yeah but people leave their partners every day. It's not nice for anyone involved but people get over it. If he's sexually attracted to his mum it was hardly going to work :joker:
Ross.
08-04-2016, 07:34 PM
Fife teas
:joker:
Mokka
08-04-2016, 07:35 PM
Well they're not doing anyone any harm I guess.
Genetically speaking... the odds are against the baby if they do procreate
Calderyon
08-04-2016, 07:35 PM
They might be German.
Dollface
08-04-2016, 07:35 PM
Well they're not doing anyone any harm I guess.
erm what about the baby?
Cherie
08-04-2016, 07:36 PM
In breeding though, why do that to a child, selfish twats
Rob just thinking of the sex :omgno:
Natalie.
08-04-2016, 07:37 PM
:omgno:
Calderyon
08-04-2016, 07:38 PM
Isn´t there various researchers that prove that if closely related people procreate the child has a significantly bigger chance of having complications than when unrelated people do?
Not to mention the psychological risks, when the kid eventually hears that he/she is actually both child and sibling of the father.
i thought incest was illegal :think:
Mokka
08-04-2016, 07:39 PM
Isn´t there various researchers that prove that if closely related people procreate the child has a significantly bigger chance of having complications than when unrelated people do?
yes... that is what we are all saying
I'm just looking on Wikipedia and yeah the child is pretty much screwed from birth. Adoption might be a better option :hee:
Babayaro.
08-04-2016, 07:39 PM
Mess if the baby then becomes sexually attracted to its mum and it's a never ending circle
Dollface
08-04-2016, 07:39 PM
i thought incest was illegal :think:
same, but if it isn't, it should be :omgno:
Jordan.
08-04-2016, 07:45 PM
Not Kim West
Shaun
08-04-2016, 07:54 PM
griiiiiiiiiim.
-resists 'he after that oedipussy' joke-
DemolitionRed
08-04-2016, 08:03 PM
She's 51 so she isn't having a baby without a lot of help and once a doctor knows her story, I doubt they'd help her out with anything other than a closed door.
Yes it is illegal to have your sons child and rightly so.
Tom4784
08-04-2016, 08:10 PM
Vile.
user104658
08-04-2016, 10:09 PM
eerrrgghhh what.
I did once read a really sad story about a half-brother and sister, who had the same biological father, and had met and fallen in love BEFORE they found out they were related. I think they stayed together and moved abroad where no one would know them. A very complicated situation, then... I mean, if I suddenly found out that by some bizarre coincidence, my dad had gotten my mother-in-law pregnant 30 years ago and my wife was actually my half sister... I wouldn't suddenly stop loving her like a partner :shrug:.
Marsh.
08-04-2016, 10:13 PM
A BABY????????!!!!!!!
Please no. Surely they're not allowed to do that? Legally?
Poor child. It'll have 5 legs.
Cherie
08-04-2016, 10:25 PM
eerrrgghhh what.
I did once read a really sad story about a half-brother and sister, who had the same biological father, and had met and fallen in love BEFORE they found out they were related. I think they stayed together and moved abroad where no one would know them. A very complicated situation, then... I mean, if I suddenly found out that by some bizarre coincidence, my dad had gotten my mother-in-law pregnant 30 years ago and my wife was actually my half sister... I wouldn't suddenly stop loving her like a partner :shrug:.
That's a completely different scenario as in that situation you didn't know she your half sister when you started the relationship. They know they are mother and son
Cherie
08-04-2016, 10:25 PM
A BABY????????!!!!!!!
Please no. Surely they're not allowed to do that? Legally?
Poor child. It'll have 5 legs.
:joker:
Jamie89
08-04-2016, 10:33 PM
Every time I had sex with my wife, I imagined it was my mother I was kissing
-by Leather Trumpet
When I saw this in the latest threads section I thought you were confessing to us, LT :hehe:
Cherie
08-04-2016, 10:35 PM
When I saw this in the latest threads section I thought you were confessing to us, LT :hehe:
Well who knows :hee:
smudgie
08-04-2016, 11:14 PM
Sick pair.
Get them in jail..well, try and sort them out somehow, jail might be a bit extreme.
Bad enough when your stepdad marries your brothers fiancé :fist:
Marsh.
08-04-2016, 11:41 PM
Bad enough when your stepdad marries your brothers fiancé :fist:
:omgno: Do you live in Albert Square?
Mystic Mock
09-04-2016, 04:48 AM
:omgno: Do you live in Albert Square?
Probably does.
This couple however live in Lannister Square.
Research by the British Medical Journal shows that half of people separated from relatives at a young age experience strong sexual feelings when they are reunited.
When families grow up together, an inherent taboo is created which desensitises them to sexual attraction.
But those who miss out on this time can develop powerful, obsessive feelings for their parents or even siblings in adulthood.
..wow, this can be 'a thing' with half of those separated through their lives, that's not something that I knew...
arista
09-04-2016, 06:36 AM
Yes a Special Shocker Front Page
to sell a few more copies of that new paper,
yesterday.
...anyways, even if you take away their biological connection..just grim really...
And just three days after they had sex for the first time, Mr Ford told his wife Victoria, he no longer loved her and would be leaving.
He told New Day that he told his wife: 'Everytime I have had sex with you since I met her, I imagine its her I am kissing, otherwise I can't perform.'
...after 3 days, he told his wife he was leaving her..he gave up on his marriage and commitment to someone with a 3 day decision and because of sex....a sexual attraction may have been something they had no choice in but they both had a choice in the pursuing of it...
user104658
09-04-2016, 08:08 AM
Exactly, Ammi... They claim to have been powerless over it but it was a clear choice. It's a fairly common psychological phenomenon - basically people subconsciously recognise family but then the wires get crossed, because it doesn't "make sense" that someone you have just met for the first time as an adult is actually a parent, and so when trying to subconsciously categorise the feeling it gets "filed under the wrong heading", so to speak...
However these are people who have JUST met. They haven't "fallen in love", it's purely a confused biological impulse, and the reaction of any normal individual would be to seek psychological help / therapy to sort it out. Not spend more and more time together, jump into bed, allow deeper feelings to form, and leave their partner.
I wonder if there was some underlying low-level sociopathy going on in the first place...
jennyjuniper
09-04-2016, 08:42 AM
If this odd couple do have a baby, then that poor child has two strikes against it already. An older mum and genes.
smudgie
09-04-2016, 10:29 AM
:omgno: Do you live in Albert Square?
Haha, no, but I could write a book on my family.
They have improved with age..or died, thank heavens.:joker:
Cherie
09-04-2016, 10:30 AM
Haha, no, but I could write a book on my family.
They have improved with age..or died, thank heavens.:joker:
Or died :joker:
RichardG
09-04-2016, 10:36 AM
There was a documentary on tv about this gsa thing a few years ago :omgno: idgi did he just get up and leave his wife after only three days couldn't he have even attempted to be normal and not have babies with his mum
Kizzy
09-04-2016, 10:59 AM
griiiiiiiiiim.
-resists 'he after that oedipussy' joke-
:laugh: I agree, double grim :/
It might be a pheromone thing, they do say we're attracted to those that smell compatible, and if there's no maternal bond to stop it... Can't imagine why they want a baby though, that's not wise :(
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