Marry a Cousin: Cousin Marriage Marriage between blood relatives is very common in our country. Such marriages cause genetic problems. Not only in the case of the children to be born, but also other major physical problems arise.
Generally, 8 percent of the children born to consanguineous couples have a chance of having a disability. This depends on the genetic similarity between the husband and wife. The genetic similarity between maternal and paternal cousins is higher than that between full-brothers and sisters. Such couples are more likely to have miscarriages, stillbirths, low birth weight babies, heart defects, mental retardation, other mental problems, brain diseases, anaemia, and many other problems.
Getting married in a relationship not only affects the children they have, but also the married life of the couple. Generally, couples who get married in a relationship have known each other since childhood. Therefore, they are likely to have less sexual desire for each other. While one may have the desire, the other may not have the same desire.
Married people in a relationship may love each other, but they may not be sexually attracted to each other. This does not make their physical relationship strong. Even though both of them may be beautiful, they do not feel sexual desire for each other. Sexual attraction is essential for a strong physical relationship. If this does not happen, it has a serious negative impact on the couple.
Such people are likely to develop sexual desires for others. No matter how beautiful their partner is, they may be attracted to someone who is less beautiful. Physical relationships remain strong only if there is sexual attraction. There is no genetic effect on sexual health in a relationship marriage, it is only a psychological effect.
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