• adam_y
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    10 hours ago

    The most interesting thing about this is the fact that step siblings can have legal relationships and even marry under UK law, but depictions of their very legal sex lives are now illegal.

    I think someone might challenge this as a human right to expression infringement.

    For instance, you and your partner happen to be step siblings, but want to generate income on onlyfans. Now you can’t. Not because you are defacto doing anything illegal.

    Also, and here’s where it gets fun…

    Imagine you and your partner do make sexy videos but then your respective parents hook up.

    The videos were made when you were not step siblings, but now you are.

    Where does the law stand there? No one knows.

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      Imagine you and your partner do make sexy videos but then your respective parents hook up.

      The videos were made when you were not step siblings, but now you are.

      This is essentially my understanding of the origin of the trope. When I was growing up, both me and every single kid I knew’s parents were already or in the process of either getting a divorce or remarrying.

      So situations like Clueless and Drake & Josh were the norm, and it makes the trope all the more hilarious.

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      Well how could it not be? Genetically it’s just two random people, what would be the basis of making it illegal if at some point your parents hit off?

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        The basis to make it illegal is antiquated views of old white men how other people should live their lives according to how they see fit. Nothing more

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      3 hours ago

      Ah thus is about the porn nobody is actually a step sibling.

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      10 hours ago

      Where does the law stand there? No one knows.

      Be even worse in a few years when the paltry votes they scrounged up with this move are long forgotten and the law continues to punish and hurt people for literally no justifiable reason.

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        10 hours ago

        I guarantee we are but months away from a senior labour politician resigning because they are found to have incest porn on one of their devices.

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        A person presumed to possess the legal capacity for consent cannot have sex with a person presumed to lack that legal capacity. The teenager is not restricted; the adult is restricted.

        When a camera is added, the law becomes inconsistent. The minor lacks the capacity to legally engage in sex, but is now culpable in their own exploitation.