@7 yes, it was Lone Star - which was a very good movie about a race in a small Texas town.
The kicker is that the two characters in question didn't know they were half-siblings when they hooked up as adults - they discovered that they had the same father only afterwards, and then decided to continue based on the rationale that she couldn't get pregnant... so what-the-hell.
Hey, they're consenting adults and their family already sounds pretty messed up, so what the hell. Except based on the sister's history I would counsel the LW to insist on using two different foolproof methods of birth control. If she doesn't agree, no hot Kentucky lovin' for her.
It's not wrong because it's half-incest, it's wrong because she's a hot mess and LW is going to have a tough time cutting ties when it flames out. She's always going to know where he lives.
@12 It was sort of ambiguous, hence the confusion here. They didn't necessarily reject it, though, giving the impression it continued, but we don't really know. Just gotta say Kris Kristofferson was excellently evil in that film. Just a low-down SOB.
you handled it like a pro.....
However, she seems to have some other red flag issues that prevent me from saying "go for it."
There's also how this will affect the family relationship later, but since you've already made out maybe that ship has already sailed.
I never thought it would happen to me, but...
The kicker is that the two characters in question didn't know they were half-siblings when they hooked up as adults - they discovered that they had the same father only afterwards, and then decided to continue based on the rationale that she couldn't get pregnant... so what-the-hell.
They did? I thought she suggested they continue, and he rejected that idea.
The end is ambiguous. I say they went for it!