From Full Marriage Equality:
I am [or, had been] active on [a certain Big Online
Portal’s question and answer service], especially when it comes to
explaining the importance of relationship rights, full marriage
equality, and decriminalizing consanguinamory. Someone hadthis question…
Family Tree Concerns..?
My
Grandfather recently passed away and my Grandmother told us all that
her and my Grandfather were never married, they had always celebrated an
anniversary (or so we thought,) but didn’t understand while she waited
till he died before telling us. After further research into my family
tree I have discovered that my Grandmother married her Uncle (is this
incest!?!), my Mother feels all weird because it feels like her life has
been a lie and the only person she could have asked and got a proper
answer was her Dad but now he’s gone so we are both just looking for
some advice or if anyone has been or is going through a similar
situation…
This was my answer, which was chosen as the best answer (thankyouverymuch)…
Here’s what matters: Was your grandfather a good person? A good spouse
to your Grandmother? A good parent? A good grandparent? THAT is what
matters, not any genetic or legal relation to your grandmother. There’s
no lie about any of that. Your mother’s life is no different now than it
was before she knew that information. She’s just allowing cultural
prejudices to influence her reaction. Your grandparents had what is
called a common-law marriage. As long as they were good to each other,
that is what matters.
You didn’t make it clear, but it appears
you mean your grandfather was the brother of one of your grandmother’s
parents (he would still be an “uncle” to her if he had, at one time,
been married to one of your grandmother’s parents’ sister without any
biological relation to your grandmother). Assuming there was a genetic
connection (though it is possible he had been adopted into the family,
too), that is still no reason for alarm. This is much more common than people think.
People are finding out about this through DNA testing and family
records, although family records don’t always reveal the truth. If you go back further, it is virtually guaranteed you’ll find you have consanguineous ancestors.
You don’t have to go too far back in anyone’s family tree to find these
kinds of things. I doubt there is a person out there whose ancestry has
nothing like this.
In other words…. you and your family are as normal as everyone else.
Just about everyone has incestuous childbearing in their family tree.
In some cases, someone was raped, which of course is a horrible [crime], or
there was cheating. In other cases, it was true love between people who
were not cheating on anyone. If the law prevented them from legally
marrying or from telling the truth, that is a problem, a terrible
problem, of the law, and just one of many reasons we need full marriage equality. It is not something wrong with the lovers.
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