Wednesday 10 August 2016

New Mexico mother and son fell in love and will go to JAIL to defend their relationship(photos)

The couple has vowed to fight for their right to have a sexual relationshipThey are appealing to the public to donate to their legal fund

  • Monica Mares, 36, and her son Caleb Peterson, 19, of Clovis, New Mexico, face up to 18 months in prison if found guilty of incest
  • The couple said that they are willing to risk everything to be together 
  • They have decided to go public with their affair in a bid to raise awareness of Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA) relationships
  • Mares, a mother of nine, gave birth to Peterson when she was 16 years old, and he was adopted shortly thereafter
  • They were reunited for the first time last year after reconnecting over Facebook
  • The couple, who live separately in Clovis, New Mexico, developed feelings for each other and their relationship became sexual a few weeks later
  • But they are banned from having any contact with each other by the courts
  • Mares and Peterson have decided to go public with their affair in a bid to raise awareness of Genetic Sexual Attraction. This photo was taken before the court ordered them to stay away from each other
  • A mother and son whose forbidden love affair could land them each a lengthy jail sentence have declared they are 'madly in love' and nothing will tear them apart.
    Monica Mares, 36, and her son Caleb Peterson, 19, face up to 18 months in prison if found guilty of incest at a trial later this year in New Mexico.
    But the mother and son couple have vowed to fight for their right to have a sexual relationship and are appealing to the public to donate to their legal fund.
    In an exclusive individual interviews with Daily Mail Online, they told how they are willing to risk everything to be together - and have decided to go public with their affair in a bid to raise awareness of Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA) relationships

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