What is it called when you marry someone and they have a sibling?

History. While cousin marriage is legal in most countries, and avunculate marriage is legal in several, sexual relations between siblings are considered incestuous almost universally. Sibling incest is legally prohibited in most countries worldwide.
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What do you call the sibling of the person you marry?

Answer. The brother of your spouse is called your brother-in-law. If your spouse has a sister, she is your sister-in-law. You also call your own siblings' spouses your brother-in-law (the husband of your sibling) or sister-in-law (the wife of your sibling). Your in-laws are people you are related to by marriage.
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What is it called when siblings are in a relationship?

While cousin marriage is legal in most countries, and avunculate marriage is legal in many, sexual relations between siblings are considered incestuous almost universally.
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Can a brother marry his sister in India?

Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act prohibits, inter alia, marriage between a brother and sister, an uncle and a niece, an aunt and a nephew or children of brother and sister or two brothers or sisters. Marriage is void unless the custom of the community permits it.
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Who married his own sister?

Who in history married their sister? The Greek god Zeus married his sister: the goddess Hera. So did the Egyptians' Osiris, marrying his sister Isis.
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Can a Hindu marry his cousin sister?

The position of first cousins under the Special Marriage Act 1954 is in accord with the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 which also does not allow marriage with any first cousin.
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What happens when two siblings mate?

The risk for passing down a genetic disease is much higher for siblings than first cousins. To be more specific, two siblings who have kids together have a higher chance of passing on a recessive disease to their kids.
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Can two siblings marry each other?

This type of relationship is sometimes called “double first cousins”. The kids would end up being about twice as related as regular first cousins (who share 12.5% DNA). And at 25% shared DNA, that would make them about as related as half siblings. Keep in mind that this is only on average.
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When a brother and sister have a child together?

A brother and sister can have a perfectly healthy child together. Children born of incestuous couplings do have an increased risk of presenting genetic defects and/or deformities. But the increased risk is negligible with first generation inbreeding.
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Which Hindu god married his sister?

Sister marrying brother Also Brahma our creator had three sons and a daughter . His own son Daksha marries his sister.
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Which Indian king married his mother?

He left Oedipus instead with a shepherd, who brought him across the mountains to the king of Corinth. This king claimed the boy and raised him as his own. When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
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Which king married his mother?

When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Not knowing that he had been adopted, and that his real parents were Jocasta and Laius, Oedipus left the country to avoid committing such crimes.
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Can you marry your sister in Japan?

The male partner must be 18 years of age or older and the female partner must be 18 years of age or older. A person who is under 18 years of age cannot get married in Japan without a parent's approval. Most people related by blood, by adoption or through other marriages cannot get married in Japan.
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Can a person marry his brother's wife?

Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obliged to marry his brother's widow. Levirate marriage has been practiced by societies with a strong clan structure in which exogamous marriage (i.e. marriage outside the clan) is forbidden.
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What is a brother's wife called?

sister-in-law

the wife of your brother. The husband of your sister is your brother-in-law.
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Which kings married their sister?

In- deed, probably a majority of 18th Dynasty kings (1570-1397 B.C.) married their sisters or half sisters: Tao II, Ahmose, Amenhotep I, Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, and Thutmose IV.
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In which religion brother and sister can marry?

Parsis marriages between brother and sister |parsi customs and rituals| - YouTube.
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Can I marry my own sister?

Sibling incest is legally prohibited in most countries worldwide. It was historically practiced in ancient Egypt and Inca tribes.
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Do siblings have the same sperm?

If you're considering a sibling.

Since a donor's egg and sperm contain an assortment of genes from their gene pool, not themselves, a full brother or sister's set of gametes have the same assortment of genes as their siblings' gametes (egg or sperm) because they have the same parents.
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What is it called when siblings mate?

Inbreeding refers to the mating of close relatives in species that are normally outbreeding. Matings between father and daughter, brother and sister, or first cousins are examples of inbreeding. Many species of plants and animals have evolved devices to minimize close inbreeding.
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Can siblings be soulmates?

Soulmates aren't always romantic.

Believe it or not, most of the time, these relationships will be platonic. "A partner can be a soulmate, but so can some of our best friends, or a brother, or a sister. A soulmate can be anyone we have a deep connection with," explains Kaur.
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Did Krishna marry his cousin?

She was the daughter of King Dhrishtaketu and his wife Shrutakirti, the sister of Kunti and the sister (or cousin) of Vasudeva (Krishna's father) and thus Krishna's cousin. Bhadra's five brothers headed by the eldest prince Santardana married Bhadra to Krishna.
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Can I marry my sister daughter in India?

No you cannot marry her, as your relationship with her falls under the prohibited degree of relationship under the Hindu Marriage Act, and you're marriage with her would be considered as null and void. A.
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Why South Indians marry their cousins?

Cousin marriage has often been practiced to keep cultural values intact, preserve family wealth, maintain geographic proximity, keep tradition, strengthen family ties, and maintain family structure or a closer relationship between the wife and her in-laws.
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