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Austria won.
Belgium won.
Bulgaria won.
Croatia won.
Cyprus won.
Czech Republic won.
Denmark won.
Estonia won.
Finland won.
France won.
Germany won.
Greece won.
Hungary won.
Ireland won.
Italy won.
Latvia won.
Lithuania won.
Luxembourg won.
Malta won.
Netherlands won.
Poland won.
Portugal won.
Romania won.
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6/30/2025, 11:11:22 PM
>>529435094
A proper brother should show affection to his sister by gently running his fingers up her neck and through her hair before pulling her in for a kiss. It's also perfectly acceptable to taste-test your sister's tongue, you know, for health reasons.
A proper brother should show affection to his sister by gently running his fingers up her neck and through her hair before pulling her in for a kiss. It's also perfectly acceptable to taste-test your sister's tongue, you know, for health reasons.
6/24/2025, 12:16:33 AM
>>528567290
To provide an example of the absolute risk of any given sibling pair, we can take something like cystic fibrosis as an example (~1 in 2500 rate of carrying). In order for consanguineous incest to play a factor in the expression of a recessive trait, it must be present in both parents. If one of the parents is a carrier for the allele, this puts it at a roughly 0.0025% odds both children will inherit the trait, with a 25% chance of the trait manifesting in their child, this puts the absolute risk at ~0.000625% that a randomly selected sibling pair would have a child manifesting cystic fibrosis. Obviously some populations have higher risks of certain diseases than others (~1 in 30 ashkenazi jews are carriers for Tay-Sachs, for example) which sharply increases these odds, but ultimately it's a numbers game and genetic screening further reduces this risk.
To provide an example of the absolute risk of any given sibling pair, we can take something like cystic fibrosis as an example (~1 in 2500 rate of carrying). In order for consanguineous incest to play a factor in the expression of a recessive trait, it must be present in both parents. If one of the parents is a carrier for the allele, this puts it at a roughly 0.0025% odds both children will inherit the trait, with a 25% chance of the trait manifesting in their child, this puts the absolute risk at ~0.000625% that a randomly selected sibling pair would have a child manifesting cystic fibrosis. Obviously some populations have higher risks of certain diseases than others (~1 in 30 ashkenazi jews are carriers for Tay-Sachs, for example) which sharply increases these odds, but ultimately it's a numbers game and genetic screening further reduces this risk.
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