Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why Cousin & Interracial Marriages Have Better Genetic Outcomes

Sep 8, 2025
This lively discussion dives into the science of cousin and interracial marriages, supported by amusing anecdotes and historical references. The hosts reveal surprising health benefits from these unions, including increased genetic diversity and intriguing insights from Darwin’s personal life. They tackle societal stigmas and encourage a reevaluation of cousin marriages with modern genetic screening. With a blend of humor and thoughtful analysis, the episode leaves listeners with curiosity about love's genetic dimensions and cultural implications.
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INSIGHT

Cousin Marriage Was Historically Normal

  • Anthropologists estimate over 80% of historical marriages were between second cousins or closer, making cousin marriage the human default for millennia.
  • Famous intellectuals like Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein descended from close-relative marriages, showing historical prevalence across classes.
ANECDOTE

Alps Walk Sparked Realization

  • Simone recalls walking in the Swiss Alps and realizing villagers historically did not travel far to marry, implying local cousin marriage.
  • She lists Darwin, HG Wells, and Einstein as examples raised within close-relative marriages.
INSIGHT

People Prefer Faces Like Their Own

  • People prefer faces that resemble their own, a phenomenon linked to assortative mating and perceived attractiveness.
  • Experiments show participants rate subtly morphed faces that include their features as more attractive, reinforcing in-group mate preferences.
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