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2. Does human instinct always predominate?

Let’s assume for one second that this scenario is possible and disregard reality. This is a fictitious scenario but I am still interested what people think about the possible outcome.

Two newborn, a boy and a girl, are left on a deserted island with absolutely no one taking care of them, talking to them, feeding them or educating them. In this fictitious scenario, they are able to find food, shelter, water and sleep, the 4 basic necessity for every human being.

Assuming again that those children have now reached puberty, are healthy, have no physical challenge except for the lack of parental love and affection. How would they develop?

Would their basic instinct take over, even though nobody ever told them, showed them or educated them?

Could they find love for each other? Would they know how to procreate since they have never had access to any visuals or sounds made by others?
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Court69 · M
I'm betting well before puberty they are becoming intimate sibling matter not when there is only the two of them, no other thersmon to cantend with
Stephie · F
@Court69 I am not convinced about that. Assuming that they are siblings, there is a natural tendency to be repulsed by each other.
Court69 · M
@Stephie not when they are all they know. Pm me
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Stephie · F
@EagerDaddy You grew up with your siblings in a totally different environment and already exposed to pornographic content, even in the early 1990s when magazines and video tapes/DVDs were readily available everywhere.

As I already mentioned it elsewhere, there is a theory called the "Westermarck Effect" that in essence states that siblings do have a natural "disgust" to be intimate with each other if they have been together before a given age.
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