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My gf is amazing in so many ways. She was a virgin before meeting (we’ve been dating since I was 19 and she was 16 and yes that’s legal where im from). She is really nice and polite and quite cute too and I redpilled her on hitler and all that. But… I just found she has Celiac disease… I always knew she hated gluton but she’s been diagnosed with celiac which is a genetic inheritable disease
If we have kids there’s a 5-10% chance they’ll have the disease too. We both want kids but is this dysgenic? I don’t want to add to the gene pool, especially the white gene pool, if it will corrupt it with diseased genetics. I pretty much based my life since I was 15 off /pol/s advice so I take peoples opinion pretty seriously.
I would be willing to break up and find another girl even if she’s way worse in other departments as long as her genetic quality was better because I really believe that in the long terms genes are the most important thing.
If we have kids there’s a 5-10% chance they’ll have the disease too. We both want kids but is this dysgenic? I don’t want to add to the gene pool, especially the white gene pool, if it will corrupt it with diseased genetics. I pretty much based my life since I was 15 off /pol/s advice so I take peoples opinion pretty seriously.
I would be willing to break up and find another girl even if she’s way worse in other departments as long as her genetic quality was better because I really believe that in the long terms genes are the most important thing.