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themagicflutist t1_jc8n45y wrote

They probably just want to live their lives. Have kids, be able to eat anywhere they want, just be normal. Not letting it rule their lives more than it already does after 6.

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mothbxlls t1_jc8t07z wrote

For THEM it's just after 6, who knows what it could morph into in the later generations? I say just end what's left of the bloodline now and spare possibly even worse things for your future family.

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themagicflutist t1_jca9qv7 wrote

Yeah that’s fair. But at this point there are probably tons of them: cousins, second cousins, very distant relatives. People gonna do what they want to do. I see your point being for the greater good and I agree, but when you’re an individual, it doesn’t feel fair to have that choice made for you. That is a huge issue in our world in general. It seems that op’s family is no different. That’s a lot of people to get on the same page.

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leah_paigelowery t1_jc8qw54 wrote

I guess but why risk it for meat??

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themagicflutist t1_jca9g2s wrote

I mean, my answer above still applies. It’s like having a food allergy (but yes obviously way worse). Some people still go through the discomfort if they want. Sometimes being able to do what you want to do is worth it, without being held back by something over which you had no choice. I mean this guy lived a good portion of his life without having an issue, and I’d say it wouldn’t happen again.

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