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Can a son be in love with his mother?

The Jocasta complex is similar to the Oedipus complex, in which a child has sexual desire towards their parent(s). The term is a bit of an extrapolation, since in the original story Oedipus and Jocasta were unaware that they were mother and son when they married.

Can I marry my own son?

In the United States, every state prohibits you from marrying any of your ancestors or descendants including your brother, your sister, your half-brother, your half-sister, your aunt, your uncle, your niece, your nephew, your mother, your father, your grandmother, your grandfather, your great-grandmother, your great- …

Can I marry my brothers son?

The answer is yes. Islam does not allow to marry father’s sister, father’s brother, mother’s sister, mother’s brother. But one can marry anybody who is the son /daughter of his /her parent’s direct blood relation.

The Jocasta complex is named for Jocasta, a Greek queen who unwittingly married her son, Oedipus. The Jocasta complex is similar to the Oedipus complex, in which a child has sexual desire towards their parent(s). The usage in modern contexts involves a son with full knowledge of who his mother is.

Can I marry Mom?

Yes, you can. She is daughter of your uncle and your sister in law. As per Hindu tradition you can marry her.

Can a son marry his mom in India?

Further, a man cannot marry, mother, daughter, son’s or daughter’s daughter, and all those relations where they are too closely connected with blood as mentioned in schedule 1 part 1. In the same way a woman cannot marry such close blood relation as covered under Schedule 1 part 2 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954.

Can I marry my mother’s sister’s son?

Originally Answered: Can I marry my mother’s sister’s son? A2A Your mother’s sister’s son is your cousin. In most countries, marrying your cousin is not allowed. Sharing the same genes can cause defects in the offspring.

Can I marry mother’s brother’s daughter?

The same relationships would of course obtain for a female ego. However, cross cousin marriage rules per se are specified from a male perspective. Thus for matrilateral cross cousin marriage, a man marries his mother’s brother’s daughter, although his wife is marrying patrilaterally, i.e., to her father’s sister’s son.