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>>152097 That was my post. Like someone said before, it's not a topic we learn in chemistry if you think about it. Hell, in sex ed they won't even tell the guys about the girls (in most cases) and how they work so that our first times aren't so awkward. No, we get a condom, a banana, and an explanation that the feelings we have are 'natural' (while hinting that they are unaccepted and you are a bad person if you act on them it seems). This on the cusp of 90% of the class they're talking to having already been jerking off for years... at least one of them probably jerking off IN that class.
But as for those who have sisters and have no attraction, the wiki article said it I believe and I'm inclined to agree. For the purposes of this reference you can call it the Luke and Leia syndrome ^^ It appears that if you happen to be raised around someone and spend years amongst one another, especially in the early developmental years of your life, you basically become accustomed to their smell, etc. and since your innocence is attached to them, they are a stabalizing presence, whether you are at odds or not. However if you were to meet your blood-related sister after the age of 12, having never known her, I personally think it may actually be difficult to fend off sexual feelings for her if for example you stumble across her tight teenage ass in her panties in your house. That's conjecture, but it makes sense. Now ignoring the possibility that god or some spiritual entity is feeding us a 'siblings aren't meant for sex' vibe, which is plain stupid, we can assume that it's much more related to the relationship accumulated during developmental years.
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