(23-08-2009 02:02 )LazyD Wrote: [ -> ] (23-08-2009 01:58 )stilettos Wrote: [ -> ]Who on earth are the girls youre all talking about here? i never miss a night ,on any channel, yet ive never heard of either!! No caps??
here you go
http://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10539
Cheers for the heads up, i realise now why i didnt notice them,just a couple of students who wandered into the studio. Neither have any star quality at all,just very ordinary girls next door but one. My opinion obv, but the standard of late night girls has dropped immensely,if you read around, its not just my opinion. theyre both cute, but thats all, i expect better of Elite.
(23-08-2009 01:53 )sboss Wrote: [ -> ]I wouldn't personally get it on with any of my cousins due to the fact that we have the same blood lol.
If you think about it, if you have the same blood as your Mum, your Mum has the same blood as her sister, who then has the same blood as her kids - which are your cousins.
There is the case of non-blood cousins, which I don't really see anything wrong with, depending on the situation.
But hey, each to their own. I'm not criticising, just expression my opinion.
Well, I don't how things happen in your family but in mine the menfolk get involved in the process.
So I don't have the same blood as my mother, I have a mixture of hers and my father's. Likewise, my cousin has a mixture of my aunt's (my mother's sister) and my uncle's.
This degree of removal is considered perfectly safe, a view recently backed up by research at the University of Massachusetts in Boston.
For all those who are interested and want their mind put to rest as to the supposed 'weirdness of kissing cousins'...
Twins share the closest possible dna similarity but even identical twins have big differences. Besides that siblings (brothers and sisters) have a very different dna make-up and when you are talking about blood\dna similarities it is never as simple as '1/2 your bood being the same as your sibling and so 1/4 of your blood is the same as their child' as the differences introduced with each new partner (from an outside gene-pool) alter the dna exponentially. You only need to look at brothers and sisters to see they are radically different in many ways.
Other than that many cultures even now allow and even practice marrying blood relations (although cousins is as close in the familty tree as is normally seen as being agood paring) for thousands of years. Even when there are issues with offspring they tend to be nothing more than an increased chance of inheriting a condition that pre-exists in the family (I don't mean heredetory as that infurs that all offspring get 'it', I mean 'conditional inheritence' which is a whole other story). Abnormalities such as physical birth defects are uncommon in these circumstances and generally only in extreme cases come in the form of things like missing\abnormally formed body parts. The most common abnormality to occur is a heart defect but these can be picked up very early on in pregnancy especially when an OBGYN knows that a couple who have conceived a child together are related as they would then know to pay extra attention.
I was only using the Mum as an example lol. Works the same way with both.
Where did the saying "blood relatives" come from lol?
I just found out shes scottish
Great to see Sophia back tonight, she is looking Amazing
i think she just flashed note the time 1 48
people people people!!!! seriously, no one is 'THAT' bothered that they are supposedly 'cousins' to warrant going into this much detail on the matter, im more than certain they are not related in any way shape or form by the way, we've heard this all before with sisters, cousins, and god knows what else on these channels!! just sit back and watch 2 hot girls making out and take it for what it is without psychoanalysing it!!!, jeezaz!
funky......