From a psychological standpoint, sexual relationships between biological parents and children are often categorized under or as a result of severe developmental trauma.
The relationship between a biological mother and son is meant to be the foundation of security and unconditional, non-sexual love. When this boundary is breached, it signals a breakdown in psychological health and social order. Understanding the complexities behind these rare but devastating cases helps society provide better support for victims and uphold the boundaries that keep families healthy. Video Hubungan Seks Ibu Kandung Dengan Anak Kandung
Laws are designed to protect the "moral fabric" of society and prevent the exploitation of family members. When these roles (mother and son) are blurred,
Social systems rely on clear boundaries between generations. When these roles (mother and son) are blurred, it destroys the nurturing structure required for healthy emotional development. From a psychological standpoint
Beyond social norms, there are objective biological and ethical reasons why these relationships are condemned:
Procreation within such close biological proximity carries a significantly high risk of congenital disabilities and recessive genetic disorders in offspring.
Some researchers point to a phenomenon called Genetic Sexual Attraction, which can occur between close biological relatives who were separated at birth or early in life and meet again as adults. Without the "Westermarck effect"—a natural psychological desensitization to sexual attraction that develops when children grow up together—the brain may misinterpret a sense of biological "familiarity" as romantic or sexual attraction.