Answer: When someone I'm in contact with has completed an interview and the interview process with me.
Most people who could benefit from this blog never see it and never contact me. Very few people who contact me are willing to be interviewed. Furthermore, some who are initially willing to be interviewed actively decide not to complete the process or passively don't complete the process.
The interviews are primarily to allow people to tell their stories. I don't hunt people down and interrogate them. So, I never know when the next interview will be ready unless I'm in the final stages of the process and getting ready to post it. I know they are popular and help a lot of people (they also often help the person being interviewed) but it takes the participation of others, so it isn't something I control. I'm not lazily sitting on drafts.
I'm willing to interview...
- people who are, or have been, in consensual "forbidden" relationships or consensual relationships that get marginalized through prejudice and discrimination
- relatives and friends of those people
- people I've interviewed before
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201210/the-problem-incest
ReplyDeleteI found this link to be informative but rather catergorical and limiting of the issue. I am supporter in this way: those who find expression in such relationships should not be restricted in any way but would leave it up to adults to make their own decisions.
The biological issue is my major concern but then again if it is as Herzog describes we do not have ean issue at all as consanguinamory. organizes and limits itself. But according to Keith the issue is much broader than Herzoz describes
Also according to Keith the biology is also not as restrictive as the Czech study describes. What actually gives with both aspects...does nature organize and restrick incest/consanguinamory, and render consang reproduction to virtually 1 for 1?
If that is the case there is virtualy no need for Full Marriage Equality!