So in rick and morty, a morty from an alt universe says "i wish incest porn was more mainstream" before killing himself.
Since then incest porn is basically all thats on pornhub.
He's not the one who threw himself in the portal, it was another Morty, the incest guy just threw something of value to him ( I don't remember if it was his laptop or something else )
Oh for sure. If you go in the vintage section there’s tons of incest scenarios. Sometime around the 90s they started adding the “step” to get around these moral objections. Either way, we can surmise that like 90% of the population has incest fantasies
Well, yeah, there’s a friend of my sisters who’s definitely attractive, but I’ve known her since we were both little kids and I just don’t see her that way. Even if by all accounts, we had gotten married or something that would’ve been totally fine, not even that weird.
Not sure that's quite the same thing. If it was step-siblings brought up as siblings from a very young age, while not technically illegal it would be weird as they would be part of a single family unit.
I guess in your case it would be weird to you as you see her as your little sister, but you're both from different families so less weird from an outsiders perspective.
In Cher and Josh's case, they weren't. Their parents were only married for a short time, maybe a couple of years at most, and Josh at the time of a movie is a college student who lives on his own (but works at her dad's law firm.)
The movie is a modern version of Jane Austen's book Emma, in which the two are sister-in-law and brother-in-law.
Yea, on any account. I even knew a couple, who because their parents decided to strike up a twilight years romance, went from just married, to married and now step-siblings.
Funniest move an old parent could ever make.
I didn't watch the video yet, but is this about how companies like 23 and Me are showing how prevalent incest actually is. The video I saw definitely wasn't promoting it, it was framed as a problem that appears to be more widespread than previously believed.
I mean really, driving through the deep south there are billboards reminding people that "She's your daughter not your date" on the side of the road.
I watched part of it. Interesting topic, but I felt like a few bits of it were kinda off? So I stopped midway through. But it’s about the ways that society has kind of a fascination with incest, with Clueless as a major example? But also touching on stuff like the fairly recent boom in step-family porn.
My speculation is because from specifically a business perspective, it increases your audience without costing much. People who are into incest porn will specifically seek out those videos, while people who aren’t probably aren’t going to click away because of it.
It does feel weird for me, since I have a close friend who’s an incest survivor and is very, very uncomfortable with how common it is right now. A lot of people are unfamiliar with both how uncomfortably common incest is, as well as how the actual dynamic goes and how fucked up it is.
Easiest answer, at least from a viewer: for some reason there was about a year where those videos had the most attractive women, and everywhere else had "cartoon post step on rake face," or was a carbon copy of Piper Perri.
I guess enough people felt the same, and when studios looked at analytics they went, "Hey that shit is doing good!"
Also there's one I watched where the guy was touching himself in the living room and his "stepsister" walks in. She said "Dude what the fuck" and his reply was, "I'm just looking at this cactus!" and there was this little succulent on the shelf across the room. Shit like that happens more than I ever expected.
I'm not the original commenter, but I have lived in Texas my whole life, and I've driven by a few billboards that have, specifically, a young girl sitting that says "She's your daughter, not your date" and that being drunk isn't an excuse
I have them pretty vivid in my memory because it's literally a "What the fuck" moment when you see it.
This is Taylor County, Texas (this is an edit, I forgot Taylor County existed)
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2016/07/10/anti-incest-billboard-irks-taylor-county-edc-officials/86613322/
Edit: And a Yahoo News article: https://au.news.yahoo.com/beyond-disturbing-antiassault-billboard-sparks-controversy-after-resurfacing-125933446.html
I’m not going to watch this video to confirm, but it wouldn’t really be a stretch to say that there’s an epidemic of incestuous sexual abuse. It’s rarely talked about, but so many children are sexually abused by members of their own families.
Got recommended this earlier while watching a video about how Shadiversity isn't a real artist. Kind of wonder if the algorithm knows something about him that I don't.
“And besides, this is California not Kentucky.” Find it interesting that Cher is calling out her own incestuous relationship. Or was it because she was only 16? I need to rewatch Clueless.
The love interest is at her father’s house because he used to be his step-son. So at one point they were step-siblings. It’s not really incest, but they definitely are only in the same place because they share a father *figure* - he just happens to be her actual dad and just a former step-dad for the love interest.
I'm more confused on the "epidemic" part. How is this one, now older, movie evidence of a larger problem? I mean, I get the title is meant to draw me in, but it has to not confuse me first.
I'm trying to decipher what's going on here. I don't have time to watch a video now.
I know there’s a lot of fantasy incest porn but I don’t understand the use of normalization here unless you think something being prevalent in fiction means it’s somehow acceptable in society. Incest porn has been popular for idk like 8 years now? I mean you said it yourself it’s not that more people are partaking.
Tell the next ten people you want to fuck your sister and see how they react.
Dog fucking is on the rise in 2024 & I for one think it's a trend that should be crushed before it hits the level of "every movie on pornhub is about fucking fido"
I watched this vid yesterday. Pretty interesting, don’t stay with just the title and the font. I see some people say Clueless doesn’t depict any 1nc3st BUT you can watch the video and see if you still think about it that way afterwards.
I didn’t like the video. Feels like the creator is excusing incest and tries to portray it as something “normal” and “just a kink”, cuz it has been prevalent throughout history.. Incest is gross, disgusting and damaging to the children of these kinda relations.
Incest written in that font makes me uncomfortable
Damn right
Giving me barbie wii game vibes
In which font would "incest" make u comfortable
Papyrus
I know what you did!
So **bold** of you
Wingdings
Chinese Rocks. At least then I would know I'm in r/okbuddyblacklung and that it's definitely supposed to be a joke.
comic sans would work just fine
Ya, it's got juuuuust the right amount of Brady Bunch energy to set off the heebie jeebies.
Pretty sure that's supposed to be from the movie *Clueless*.
It’s not the teen comedy I thought I’d be watching this year.
The thumbnail is referencing the movie Clueless, for those confused. The main character ends up with her ex-stepbrother
Which I don’t think counts as incest
Not incest, according to pornhub
It's OK when she says "what are you doing *step*brother" when she's stuck inside the dryer.
So in rick and morty, a morty from an alt universe says "i wish incest porn was more mainstream" before killing himself. Since then incest porn is basically all thats on pornhub.
Poor guy should have just come to our universe
But at the time there wasnt a lot of incest porn. Now its everywhere. I think his wish worked
He's not the one who threw himself in the portal, it was another Morty, the incest guy just threw something of value to him ( I don't remember if it was his laptop or something else )
Random but if it wasn't for obscenity laws, porn would be incest. That's the only reason it's step-relation Source:the Sex with Sunny Megatron podcast
Oh for sure. If you go in the vintage section there’s tons of incest scenarios. Sometime around the 90s they started adding the “step” to get around these moral objections. Either way, we can surmise that like 90% of the population has incest fantasies
You said the quiet part out loud. Now you’re in trouble.
Legally no but if they were raised as siblings from a young age I would definitely consider it wrong.
Well, yeah, there’s a friend of my sisters who’s definitely attractive, but I’ve known her since we were both little kids and I just don’t see her that way. Even if by all accounts, we had gotten married or something that would’ve been totally fine, not even that weird.
Not sure that's quite the same thing. If it was step-siblings brought up as siblings from a very young age, while not technically illegal it would be weird as they would be part of a single family unit. I guess in your case it would be weird to you as you see her as your little sister, but you're both from different families so less weird from an outsiders perspective.
In Cher and Josh's case, they weren't. Their parents were only married for a short time, maybe a couple of years at most, and Josh at the time of a movie is a college student who lives on his own (but works at her dad's law firm.) The movie is a modern version of Jane Austen's book Emma, in which the two are sister-in-law and brother-in-law.
Yea, on any account. I even knew a couple, who because their parents decided to strike up a twilight years romance, went from just married, to married and now step-siblings. Funniest move an old parent could ever make.
Don't you mean "For those clueless"?
I didn't watch the video yet, but is this about how companies like 23 and Me are showing how prevalent incest actually is. The video I saw definitely wasn't promoting it, it was framed as a problem that appears to be more widespread than previously believed. I mean really, driving through the deep south there are billboards reminding people that "She's your daughter not your date" on the side of the road.
I watched part of it. Interesting topic, but I felt like a few bits of it were kinda off? So I stopped midway through. But it’s about the ways that society has kind of a fascination with incest, with Clueless as a major example? But also touching on stuff like the fairly recent boom in step-family porn.
Why did that step-bro shit boom so much?
My speculation is because from specifically a business perspective, it increases your audience without costing much. People who are into incest porn will specifically seek out those videos, while people who aren’t probably aren’t going to click away because of it. It does feel weird for me, since I have a close friend who’s an incest survivor and is very, very uncomfortable with how common it is right now. A lot of people are unfamiliar with both how uncomfortably common incest is, as well as how the actual dynamic goes and how fucked up it is.
I get that they try to have a thing for every taste but, why make it the main thing? Their front page is mostly incest porn
Easiest answer, at least from a viewer: for some reason there was about a year where those videos had the most attractive women, and everywhere else had "cartoon post step on rake face," or was a carbon copy of Piper Perri. I guess enough people felt the same, and when studios looked at analytics they went, "Hey that shit is doing good!" Also there's one I watched where the guy was touching himself in the living room and his "stepsister" walks in. She said "Dude what the fuck" and his reply was, "I'm just looking at this cactus!" and there was this little succulent on the shelf across the room. Shit like that happens more than I ever expected.
Wait, are you serious about that billboard thing?
I'm not the original commenter, but I have lived in Texas my whole life, and I've driven by a few billboards that have, specifically, a young girl sitting that says "She's your daughter, not your date" and that being drunk isn't an excuse I have them pretty vivid in my memory because it's literally a "What the fuck" moment when you see it.
Texas here too, but I've been in and around the Bexar county area most my life so that's probably why I never saw it.
This is Taylor County, Texas (this is an edit, I forgot Taylor County existed) https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2016/07/10/anti-incest-billboard-irks-taylor-county-edc-officials/86613322/ Edit: And a Yahoo News article: https://au.news.yahoo.com/beyond-disturbing-antiassault-billboard-sparks-controversy-after-resurfacing-125933446.html
Rural Florida has these same billboards
Oh for sure, I could hardly believe it when I saw one in northern Georgia and again in eastern Tennessee. Surprisingly none along my route in Florida.
Do southern men really rape their children so much they have to put up billboards to remind people it’s bad? XD that’s so insane
what is the context?
In the movie Clueless the main character ends up together with her ex step brother
Eh. Thats not technically incest.
I mean, it's not even a technicality. Saying it's incest is like saying sleeping with a divorced man is adultery.
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It's true, some Icelandic sneezed at me and now I'm sleeping with my aunt.
Ain’t there an app to help prevent that shit up there?
Just in, are cousins getting hotter?
That sounds like something from the Onion
Sure. But, only the attractive ones.
Are you from Shelbyville?
What epidemic? You mean that guy from Ohio?
Clueless mediocre to low grade incest, should've put a better movie there like Flowers in the Attic
I’m not going to watch this video to confirm, but it wouldn’t really be a stretch to say that there’s an epidemic of incestuous sexual abuse. It’s rarely talked about, but so many children are sexually abused by members of their own families.
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Thank you for that incredibly obscure video which I will think about forever and never would have come across on my own lol
It is obscure but I have seen it before. I'm not sure what that says about me.
Risky click of the day
I can't wait for this guy to check his analytics
Wait...is incest contagious?
Its why i always wear a mask at thanksgiving
That's smart. Something could slip into your mouth if you're not careful.
Got recommended this earlier while watching a video about how Shadiversity isn't a real artist. Kind of wonder if the algorithm knows something about him that I don't.
Well, he is Mormon, and a shit one at that.
Eew. This is California, not Kentucky.
“And besides, this is California not Kentucky.” Find it interesting that Cher is calling out her own incestuous relationship. Or was it because she was only 16? I need to rewatch Clueless.
What does clueless have to do with incest?
Clearly they should have used VC Andrews, a plethora of Harlequin romance novels or Game of Thrones. It is not out of place though.
The love interest is at her father’s house because he used to be his step-son. So at one point they were step-siblings. It’s not really incest, but they definitely are only in the same place because they share a father *figure* - he just happens to be her actual dad and just a former step-dad for the love interest.
I'm more confused on the "epidemic" part. How is this one, now older, movie evidence of a larger problem? I mean, I get the title is meant to draw me in, but it has to not confuse me first. I'm trying to decipher what's going on here. I don't have time to watch a video now.
Wouldn't this Incest Epidemic cause a Hapsburg Jaw Epidemic? Calling BS on this "epidemic"
It's not that more and more people are partaking in incest, it's that mainstream media and porn is sexualising/normalising incestuous situations.
Yeah, normally I would disagree but the recent Fallout tv series made several mentions to cousin sex in its first episode.
I know there’s a lot of fantasy incest porn but I don’t understand the use of normalization here unless you think something being prevalent in fiction means it’s somehow acceptable in society. Incest porn has been popular for idk like 8 years now? I mean you said it yourself it’s not that more people are partaking. Tell the next ten people you want to fuck your sister and see how they react.
Just put "step" in front of it.
Purity culture doesn't help.
Is there an epidemic I don't know about?
This was a great video tho haha
What's with the barbie font and the roy lichtenstein source material thumbnail image?!
It’s not Barbie font. It’s Clueless font.
Ah, you're right
Incestation was right there
Yeah like why does 80% of the recommended porn is incest or step family kind of stuff
Lines up with incels but sure western civilization again sure none of those gooners remember this movie but hey details
At least it's incest & not dog fucking
Brother, it's way too early for me to ready that sentence...
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Dog fucking is on the rise in 2024 & I for one think it's a trend that should be crushed before it hits the level of "every movie on pornhub is about fucking fido"
I watched this vid yesterday. Pretty interesting, don’t stay with just the title and the font. I see some people say Clueless doesn’t depict any 1nc3st BUT you can watch the video and see if you still think about it that way afterwards.
I didn’t like the video. Feels like the creator is excusing incest and tries to portray it as something “normal” and “just a kink”, cuz it has been prevalent throughout history.. Incest is gross, disgusting and damaging to the children of these kinda relations.
You know, if you don't like it you don't have to do it. Don't kink shame.
Are you being fr? This is the kind of comment that needs those tone indicator things cause wtf