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Question regarding Japanese Law on marriage
I just finished playing this game called 'Kana - Little Sister' and it left me curious about the Japanese laws on marriage.
Supposing this girl is adopted by a family and this family already has a son. Son and daughter grow up as siblings, albeit not blood-related to each other. Later, son and daughter, knowing that they aren't blood-related, fall in love with each other and wants to get married... can they do so? I mean, are there any legal implications regarding this? ![]() About the game I was playing... this is an earlier thread in Gamingforce that introduces it. http://www.gamingforce.org/forums/vi...le-sister.html Jam it back in, in the dark. |
To slayer25k: I managed to get all 6 endings, the 1st one being the true ending. Easily one of the most touching games I have ever played... I have never cried so much when playing a game before.
![]() As to the comments above... ya, in the game she is of legal age, though I am actually more concerned about whether it is legal in Japan for non blood-related siblings to marry each other. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by bluencool; Dec 6, 2007 at 11:14 PM.
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Haha no, I do not have a loli sister. It is the theme of life and death in the game that touched me... a terminally ill person, learning to accept her impending death, therefore trying to cherish and live her short life to the fullest. How ya doing, buddy? |