I was just trying to look up the same thing:
Westermarck effect
In the case of the Israeli kibbutzim (collective farms), children were reared somewhat communally in peer groups - groups based on age, not biological relation. A study of the marriage patterns of these children later in life revealed that out of the nearly 3,000 marriages that occurred across the kibbutz system, only fourteen were between children from the same peer group. Of those fourteen, none had been reared together during the first six years of life. This result provides evidence not only that the Westermarck effect is demonstrable, but that it operates during the critical period from birth to the age of six (Shepher, 1983).
Wow. I thought the incest taboo prevented that sort of thing no matter whether you are actually related or not.
From her "personal quotes" at the bottom of the page:
I never got the sex talk about the birds and the bees; my parents just sat us down in front of 'Blue Lagoon'.
Try people commenting on your grocery cart--"Do you really think you should be buying that?"
So. Rude.
Appropriate response? "Thanks for reminding me, I need to buy new knives."
She's now in a show with Brooke Shields.
So there you go.
"too bad they don't sell manners, you could use some."
Try people commenting on your grocery cart--"Do you really think you should be buying that?"
Does the mental hospital know you're out in public?
Try people commenting on your grocery cart--"Do you really think you should be buying that?"
picks up PA mic
"Twat spill on aisle 4. Twat spill on aisle 4."
Try people commenting on your grocery cart--"Do you really think you should be buying that?"
I don't think people should be TALKING to other people in grocery stores, let alone commenting on their carts.
Another thing that drives me crazy, although this is probably particular to my boss, is that she complains about gaining weight and how fat she is by saying exaggeratting her clothing size. So, " I am soooooooo fat, I now wear a 20 woman's petite!!!! Can you believe it!?!" Um, no, because that is my actual size! The size she thinks is such an exaggeration!