Is it normal in japan to marry your cousin




















If I, personally, had to move somewhere with my cousin, India would be in the lead to win the race. It seems that everything was thought through in making married cousins life easier there.

We strongly recommend crossing China out of your "Countries suitable for marrying your cousin" list. It is illegal by law to marry your cousin since and it is considered to be incest by so many people. Of course, there are still some people living with their cousins, but we can see no point doing it in such a country as China when there are so many different countries around the world that support married cousins.

On top of that, China is still quite a communistic country and a lot of people have their lives controlled by the government. It is not that great of a loss anyway. Either with your beloved cousin or without, I bet you would not want to live in a place where YouTube and Facebook are blocked.

Such restrictions are kind of Medieval and not in a funny way. So obviously, China is not the place to get on your knee in front of your cousin. Love Asia too much? Just do it in Japan then. One cannot fully understand Japan and all its quirky stuff.

We are, however, sure that Japanese people are up for any kind of crazy. All the wackiest and weirdest trends are usually coming from Japan. We don't want to get into any details as this is not a strictly adult website, but you can check it yourself.

That said, people in Japan are used to it all and marrying your cousin will not surprise anyone. Yes, it is not that popular in their society compared to the Islamic countries, but nonetheless, people do not seem to discriminate it. Also, it is a completely legal thing to do, so you can hit any courthouse and get those papers signed.

We did not have to think a lot to put Japan on this list as it is one of the most modern countries in the world, where you will be accepted just the way you are This country is so popular among tourists all over the world. Those wonderful beaches instantly captivate everyone. We would definitely want to live there.

We also think that married cousins would fit perfectly in Turkey. It is an Islamic country and traditions of marrying a cousin lead to ancient times. Turkish people are very close to their families. By saying "very close", we mean that it often leads to marriage with a cousin.

The rates of this kind of marriage are one of the highest in the whole world, reaching around 20 percent. It means that every one of five couples you meet are cousins. Do you still think that someone could simply discriminate this phenomenon? That is why Turkey easily clinches a spot in our list by being such a beautiful country with openness to the union of the cousins.

Everyone who has ever visited Morocco will know how unbelievable this country is. It is geographically located in the perfect spot, the climate is just perfect and on top of that, Europe is reachable by hand.

Morocco is one of the most advanced countries in Africa and that is why it made it to the list. Oh yes, there is also another fact - cousin marriage is fully legal and more or less 10 percent of all the marriages are among cousins. With such high numbers, it is safe to say that no one will be discriminated strictly because of their deep love for their cousin. In comparison, only 1 out of marriages in the US is among cousins. What more can we say?

If you are in love with your cousin, better fall in love with oranges as well because they are heavenly in Morocco. In the eyes of the world, Canadians are one of the friendliest people you can meet. They are not into drama, aggression, or fighting. All those stereotypes have a little bit of truth, right? Well, we believe that this time it is completely true. Marrying your cousin in Canada is as legal as breathing, and the rates of such marriages are probably the highest among Western culture.

Vowing eternal love to your cousin is especially common in Quebec, so what else can we say? Montreal is an amazing city. We cannot help but love it. So all the people who give their hearts to their cousins and want to live in North America should look no further than Canada.

This is a country of kind and understanding people, who are liberal enough to accept the fact that there are as many preferences as there are people on this planet. Hat tip: Japan Probe. Shusha was the key to the recent war between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Now Baku wants to turn the fabled fortress town into a resort. By Joshua Keating.

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It often indicates a user profile. Log out. US Markets Loading I need a sharp instrument More topics from this board Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: 0-person 0-person 7 years ago 1 I've been watching a large variety of anime lately, and I'm seeing a few different cousin in love with cousins series. I've also seen a few sister in love with older brother series which is even more awkward. Is this a normal thing in Japan?

It's presented so nonchalantly that it makes me think it isn't a big deal there? User Info: Romaji Romaji 7 years ago 2 The cousin thing is acceptable in a lot of places. User Info: Edgeknight Edgeknight 7 years ago 6 Legal but still icky Just like half the states "I'm not a newbie it's just that I only registered a few days ago.

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