consanguinamory
English
Etymology
From Latin consanguinitas (“blood-relationship”) + amor (“love”) + -y.
Noun
consanguinamory (uncountable)
- Romantic love of family members; consensual adult incest.
- 2012 September 11, “Hollywood director places incest alongside gay marriage”, in San Diego LGBT Weekly:
- Most US states still have laws against consensual incest (consanguinamory), and in most of them, people do continue to be prosecuted for simply loving each other. Laws against gay sex have been struck down by the Supreme Court. So, gay sex is legal nationwide, consanguinamory isn't.
- Rinella, Diane (August 6, 2013). Time's Forbidden Flower. Midnight to Six Publishing.
- Whenever you read about sibling consanguinamory there are crazy theories, like our family must have been dysfunctional, or we are perverted, or some other ridiculousness.
- 2015 August 17, Endrik Wilhelm, “Lawyer: 'Legalize incest!'”, in Deutsche Welle:
- Consanguinamory (consensual adult incest) is not a crime in the US states of New Jersey and Rhode Island and there has been no problem as a result.
- 2016 August 18, James B., “Mother Willing to go to Jail in Fight For Sexual Relationship With Son”, in The Christian Post:
- "Consanguinamory," is Shy's term for incestuous relationships, which she says should be legalized and recognized as "marriage."
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Related terms
- consanguinamorous
See also
- incest
- genetic sexual attraction
Further reading
Jane Doe on Consanguinamory as an Orientation