Monday 22 August 2016

INCEST: Lover mum and son vows not to give up thier relationship, even if they are sentenced to jail

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A 36-year-old Monica Mares and her 19-year-old son, Caleb Peterson takes their sexual affairs to public domain in an attempt to raise let the world know of ‘Genetic Sexual Attraction relationships’, which is a forbidden act in a sane society with strong moral values, which act is vehemently condemned by the Holy Scripture.


Both the 36-year-old mother and her 19-year-old son may like be jailed for about 18 months if found guilty of incest.

The couple (mother and son) say they are ‘madly in love’ and nothing will tear them apart.

Caleb was adopted when he was a baby and only reunited with his mum 18 years later.

Mother-of-nine Monica was just 16 when she gave birth to her son and reconnected with him over Facebook before arranging to meet up last Christmas.

They shortly began a sexual relationship and Caleb moved in with his mum and her two youngster children – his own half-siblings.

During a conversation with Daily Mail Online, the couple narrated how they are willing to risk everything to be together – and have decided to go public with their affair in a bid to raise awareness of Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA) relationships.

Their sexual relationship went public, when the police was informed, and was thereafter charged with incest.

They have been banned from having interaction with each other – as they were also interviewed separately – and live apart in Clovis, New Mexico, while they await a trial next month.

Though Monica explained that it didn’t feel weird or wrong when the couple began their sexual relationship – but acknowledges that if she had raised her son from birth, that would not have happened.

According to her: “The first time we were physical ended up holding hands and then we ended up kissing and the kissing led to other things.

“I felt comfortable with him and we fell even more deeply in love.”
Apart from the legal implications of their act, the couple have met stiff opposition from friends, neighbours, family members and the wider community and Monica has been physically attacked received death threats.

On the contrary, despite the opposition to the couple’s relationship, they do have supporters in the community – including Dayton Chavez, the father to two of Monica’s sons Moses, nine, and Joseph, 12.

He said: “I’ve told them I still love you guys either way. I support them.”

The couple – who have roots with Native American Apache tribes – are being backed by Cristina Shy who runs www.lilysgardener.com , a support and advocacy website for related couples, also known as consanguine amorous people.

According to Cristina: “It needs to be brought to the attention of everybody in the country and people need to start thinking differently.

‘It was the same with gay people just a few years ago and now they can get married they are accepted.”

Nevertheless Prosecutor Andrea Reeb, District Attorney for the Ninth Judicial District in New Mexico, says incest is against the law and carries a maximum 18-month jail term and/or a £3,000 fine.

Whatever the outcome of their trial, the pair has vowed to continue to their relationship and said they will move to one of the 50 states where the punishment for incest is not so tough.


In fact, in Rhode Island sexual relationships among adult relatives are legal.

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