Advocating for the right of consenting adults to share and enjoy love, sex, residence, and marriage without limits on the gender, number, or relation of participants. Full marriage equality is a basic human right.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
How Has This Blog Helped You? How Can It?
Also, you can use the same method to ask questions you'd like answered, whether you want a private answer or want the answer posted on the blog. This blog is about helping people to be free to have the relationships to which they mutually agree and to be free to live out their gender identity, sexuality, and orientation. Questions that veer away from such matters probably won't get answered.
Depending on your situation, you might not think you have many places to go with your questions or to share what's happening in your life. That's one reason this blog is here and you may contact me.
There are multiple ways to contact Keith, the person behind this blog.
1) Email is great! It is the best way. Keith's address is fullmarriageequality at protonmail dot com. It also works to contact Keith at fullmarriageequality at yahoo dot com.
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It helped me in knowing that there are other allies out there. I always believed consanguinamory should be treated equal to any other kind of love, but you helped me open my mind even more because I had a hard time with certain types of consanguinamory (like adult parent/offspring pairs). I see now that it's not my business what kind of relationship others have, even if it bothers me on a personal level, and that my issues are my own. I also learned from your blog that there are other writers out there interested in exploring this topic in their writing, which was something I was going to do myself. So I am grateful for that as well. I hope you keep going and keep educating people because there is not enough proper, nuanced representation out there for this group of people and you are doing a good service for this community by writing on these topics.
ReplyDeletethe term incest makes it difficult to talk about consanguinamory and it should’ve been outdated!
ReplyDeleteThis blog will assure people that it's okay to be in an incestuous relationship providing it's based on mutual love and consent.
ReplyDeleteSimultaneously,it's better to be discreet as society worldwide will not accept the same at some level--especially moral-- even if there is any legal acceptance somewhere.And why bother as long as the pair is happy in it?
All people have to do is talk to Keith.Never to the society around us.There is no acceptance yet.Till then write here.That is the big positive about this blog.
ReplyDeleteThere aren't any new Case Studies,though.