I don't think it's actually a bad thing, I mean, I can't judge people who are in love with someone the society doesn't approve. I think for a person to like a parent/brother/sister/cousin/uncle etc. is a very rare and particular case, that's why incestuous cases are not so frequent. Before judging a book by its cover I think it's better to listen to the "subjects" (sorry I couldn't find a better word with my Italian ass) involved first. I mean, if I only judge the act itself, for me, it just doesn't feel right: it's the same as judging a man for liking another man or a girl for loving a girl.
I just say, if both the parties are consensual and the relationship is sane, I don't really care, but if the relationship is funded on traumas or things like those, the couple needs a psychologist to settle things out, so their life will be better and their relationship will be more profound.
I read about people comparing it to pedophilia, I don't think incest can be compared even a slightly bit with things like pedophilia, because in incest the parties can be the same age. If the relationship isn't consensual or one of the parties brainwashed the other partner, which can happen with couples involving children, this relationship is sick and absolutely has to be stopped, in the case of children-adult relationship it doesn't even count as a case of incest: it's pedophilia, even if they're relatives. In pedophilia, the child could have been forced or his mentality could have been "modified" by the likings of the adult, so the result is that the child thinks he loves the adult.
This happens because the mentality of children can be modified easily by the people around them, that's why the character of a person depends a lot on their childhood experiences.
If the child wasn't brainwashed and didn't have any traumas, their relationship is sane, but these cases are veeeery rare and they have to be proved and tested by psychologist or people who studied this field and are professionals.
We can't just judge people because they love somebody else, who are we to judge someone's love?
This is my thoughts on this, you can agree or disagree, but what I tried to teach is that we can't base our judgement on prejudices set by the society we live in.

I'm very sorry if there were mistakes, English is not my first language and I tried my best in this (it took me half an hour to write this so it could make sense ( ̄∇ ̄"). )
28 06,2020
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