Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I'm pregnant with my dad's baby and we are so in love

The pair were pictured smiling and hugging each other
under the headline "I'm pregnant with my dad's baby and
we are so in love."
If that isn't splash material in a popular newspaper I really
don't know what is.
It was rightly billed as a world exclusive on the front page
of the paper's Irish edition, headlined "I'm having Daddy's
baby."
But why was it not given the same treatment in the British
edition?
For the record, it tells how a Dublin man, Garry Ryan, was
18 when his girlfriend fell pregnant. Her family wouldn't let
them marry, so he went off to the States and never saw
the daughter.
The girl, Penny Lawrence, grew up and after her mother's
death she set out to find her missing father.
When they eventually met, reports The Sun's Dulcie
Pearce, they "both felt an immediate sexual attraction."
She continues: "Within days they began an incestuous -
and illegal - affair, though they each claim to be suffering
from the psychological condition Genetic Sexual
Attraction or GSA."
Penny is 28 and Garry is 46, and they live as a couple. She
is quoted as saying: "I'm in love with Garry and desperately
want his baby. But we have agreed that if my three-
month scan shows a birth defect, we will terminate the
pregnancy."
Well, in my day, that would have made it on to the front
page. It's a classic example of a story that is bound to get
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