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Published: 22:45 BST, 6 June 2012 | Updated: 22:45 BST, 6 June 2012
An incestuous couple are the stars of this week's episode of My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding as the shock factor of TLC's show reaches new highs.
Annie and her first cousin Josh claim to be in love and as far as their family is concerned, the only sin is that they aren't already married.
As one bridesmaid and unspecified family member puts it quite bluntly: 'Our family believes in incest.'
The odd couple: Annie and Josh are first cousins which is fine by their families who according to Annie's bridesmaid 'believe in incest'
The yellow-toothed bride-to-be exclaims: 'We love each other,' before proudly planting a kiss on her cousin's lips and cosying up for a cuddle.
In anticipation of their shotgun nuptials, Annie orders a dress that is described as 'a high voltage dress that blows her mind.'
Bling: Annie and Josh celebrate the end of their 'sinful' relationship at their wedding
High voltage? TLC's teaser implies there is more to the meaning 'mind-blowing' when it comes to Annie's dress
Whatever fireworks she is expecting, her reaction to the gown on first sight is of pure delight.
'Oh my god!' She squeals in the teaser clip. 'This is gonna make his jaws drop. He’s gonna be ready to take my dress off me again.'
More scandalous among the gypsy community meanwhile is the show's other couple-in-love, Ana and her girlfriend.
Brave: Ana and her girlfriend will be Ohio's first gay gypsy married couple, a fact about which Ana's family are none too happy
Theirs will be the first gay gypsy wedding in Ohio and Ana is not expecting a warm reception when she announces her decision to break with the culture's traditions.
'I'm pretty much going to be cut off,' she admits.
But unafraid to let the anger of her relatives impede her plans, she warns: 'The party is coming, lock up your daughters.'
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A GROOM played an X-rated video apparently showing his new bride having sex with her brother-in-law.
The clip, which has been labelled a marketing stunt by some users online, shows the couple at a wedding reception in Fujian in south-eastern China last Thursday, reports local media.
According to reports, the man played a five-minute sex tape on the big screen in front of stunned guests.
It has been reported that the bride had an affair with the husband of her pregnant sister.
However, the footage first appeared “exclusively” on video app Aubergine Video and sceptical viewers have pointed out that the clip at the wedding also included the company’s logo.
One gossip columnist, known as Mr Zha, has called the video “a malicious marketing stunt.”
Despite this, the clip has been reported widely in China and in Hong Kong by Apple Daily .
The footage shows an X-rated video being played out on a projector during the couple’s wedding banquet while the groom tells the bride “you thought I didn't know?”
She is then seen throwing her bouquet of flowers at her spouse.
But while viewers have been suspicious of the video's authenticity - something similar did happen at wedding, according to a recent guest on the BBC's The Graham Norton show.
An Irishman named Shawn who witnessed the drama recounted the horror story on the big red chair segment - where guests compete to finish telling their anecdotes without being chucked off.
He said: "At the reception, everyone started doing their speeches and then the groom stood up and said 'we're going to play a game'."
After making all the guests stand up, he then asked them to turn over their plates to see if there was a red sticker on the bottom.
Shawn continued: "Everyone did it, it filtered out and there were eight guys left standing."
The groom then said: "Would you all please look at the eight gentlemen left standing.
"They've slept with my wife since we've been engaged and I'm now going for an annulment."
He then exited the room without saying anything else, leaving the guests in a state of total shock.
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In the late ‘80s, the founder of a support group for adopted children who had recently reconnected with their biological relatives coined the term “Genetic Sexual Attraction” ( GSA ) to describe the intense romantic and sexual feelings that she observed occurring in many of these reunions. According to an article in The Guardian , experts estimate that these taboo feelings occur in about 50 percent of cases where estranged relatives are reunited as adults ( GSA ’s discoverer had herself become attracted to the son she’d adopted out when she met him 26 years later, but her feelings were not reciprocated).
Though the research is scarce, those who have studied GSA offer a range of possible explanations for it, including a primordial feeling of always having “belonged” to the estranged relative, a sense of wanting to experience the bonding missed out on during childhood, or simply an overwhelming closeness based on similarities: like meeting a mate who was designed for you in a science lab. Perhaps GSA accounts for Kevin Gates’s attraction to his first cousin .
Consensual incest between fathers and their daughters remains the least reported and perhaps the most taboo sort of GSA relationship. Keith Pullman, who runs a marriage equality blog , has personally talked to over 20 GSA couples and notes that he’s only had a few father-daughter couples speak out, speculating that many of them fear that others will assume the daughter must have been abused in childhood (it should be said that when these unions lead to children, those children can face potentially serious difficulties as a result of the genetic implications of incest, even if some online communities downplay these risks).
Here, an 18-year-old woman from the Great Lakes region describes her romantic relationship of almost two years with the biological father she met after 12 years of estrangement.
What was your family like when you were growing up? My parents had me when they were 18 — they met in high school and I was conceived on prom night. They were serious for about six months but broke up while my mom was still pregnant with me. My dad wasn’t there when I was born. I think my mom’s psychological problems meant the relationship never really worked out. She has bipolar disorder and some other mental health issues. They just weren’t happy and didn’t really keep in contact after I was born. She wanted to do it alone. When she’s manic it’s hard to know what she’s going to say. After I was born she had a nervous breakdown and couldn’t take care of me, so I lived with her grandparents until I was about 2. I think that’s part of the reason we’ve never been close: We didn’t bond when I was a baby.
Did you have any contact with your father when you were a child? He briefly came back into my life when I was about 3 or 4 and I saw him on weekends until I was about 5. He lived about an hour away from us and my parents constantly argued about visitation. He was always doing the drive to see me because my mom wasn’t very fond of it — she wouldn’t even meet him halfway.
Can you remember much from your time with your dad when you were little? I have some memories. He spoiled me rotten. I had this giant storage tote of Barbie dolls and I had my own Mary-Kate and Ashley bedroom. It was a little girl’s dream. We’d sit in the yard blowing bubbles together, and he took me to the zoo where he bought me a stuffed animal that I kept until I was 16. I ended up washing it and stupidly put it in the dryer, which melted all its fur. I remember he gave me a miniature tea set. I still have it. 
So then there was zero contact or word from him? When I was about 15 he emailed my mom saying he’d like to see me. I vividly remember the moment she told me. I said I missed him and wouldn’t mind seeing him. She asked me how I could miss someone I hadn’t been with for such a long time. But what I missed was a fatherly figure. My mom’s always picked the wrong guy out of the crowd and she’s had a couple of divorces. I’m still not really close with my current stepfather even though they’ve been together for ten years. For whatever reason, my father and I didn’t end up meeting for two more years, so there was no contact for 12 years — we were reunited when I was 17. 
So what were your feelings toward him when you were growing up? Did you think about him much? I’d wonder where he was, what he was doing. Why haven’t I seen him or heard from him? What did my mom do? What did he do? What did I do? My abandonment issues really hit when I was a teenager. My mom and my stepfather took a break because they were fighting so much and I cried the entire time he was gone. I missed him, which was weird because we didn’t have much of a relationship. I asked myself, Why am I crying over someone I’m not even close to ?
Do you think it triggered the abandonment you felt from your own dad? Yeah. I think I was subconsciously replaying what I’d been through. 
How many stepfathers have you had? Near the end of the time my parents had joint custody of me I had a stepdad. He took good c
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