Stream: Normalizing Incest and Other Perversions: It’s Already Happening

Now you might think that 19-year-old Natasha had sex, “sex [that] was intense in a way that no other sex has been”, with her father because she was lacking a father figure in her life.

Not so.

“My mom’s long-term partner was a patriarchal butch lesbian, so I already had a ‘father figure’ in my immediate family,” she said.

Surprisingly, this “patriarchal butch lesbian” father figure was abusive, so Natasha went in search of her actual father, who she discovered and then bedded in Jamaica.

Cosmopolitan UK gives us the dry, clinical name for Natasha’s behavior: Genetic Sexual Attraction.

It can’t be long until we hear, “Don’t worry. It isn’t incest, it’s GSA. And I was born this way.”

Sooner than you think. The magazine says GSA is a “real topic of discussion at the moment, with numerous stories of long-lost family members who reunited only to discover an intense sexual attraction, being bandied about all over the place.”

In a separate (and vivid) article about another woman having sex with her father, the magazine tells us GSA was “coined by a woman called Barbara Gonyo years ago, when she felt an overwhelming sense of sexual desire after being reunited with her birth son, Mitch, who was adopted as a baby.”

England’s Telegraph says, “Disgusted by incest? Genetic Sexual Attraction is real and on the rise.” In that article is a large picture with the words “I’m in love with my son and I want to have his baby.”

The blog Full Marriage Equality tells those experiencing GSA “You are not alone” and “You are not crazy or wrong for having these feelings.” Why? Because “there is no good reason why adults should feel a need to refrain from being together in whatever way they want.”

Folks in this category are calling themselves “The GSA Community”, and there is (of course) an online discussion group.

Disorientations

Besides homosexuality, pedophilia, and objectum sexuality, GSA is only one of the new sexual “orientations” with which we are becoming familiar.

An increasingly frequent argument is to call somebody “transphobic” if they would reject sex with somebody suffering gender dyhphoria. Having a “genital preference” is frowned upon.

Bestiality

Zoophilia (bestiality) is now not uncommon. […]

Necrophilia

Perhaps most disturbing […]

A New Reaction

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