A Mother and Son Meet and Fall in Love

母子相認竟然相愛


Introduction

A mother and her adult son met in 2014. They did not know each other before. Now, they have a sexual relationship.

一名母親與她成年的兒子在2014年見面。他們之前並不認識。現在,他們有性關係。

Main Body

Kim West gave her son, Ben Ford, to another family many years ago. They wrote letters in 2013. They met in 2014. Then, they became a couple. Ben left his wife, Victoria.

Kim West 在許多年前將兒子 Ben Ford 交給另一個家庭撫養。他們在 2013 年通信。接著在 2014 年見面。隨後,他們成為了一對情侶。Ben 離開了他的妻子 Victoria。

Kim and Ben say they love each other because they have the same genes. They call this 'Genetic Sexual Attraction'. But doctors and experts say this is wrong.

Kim 和 Ben 表示他們深愛彼此是因為他們擁有相同的基因。他們將此稱為「基因性吸引」。但醫生和專家表示這是錯誤的。

This relationship is against the law in Michigan. The law says this is a crime. Kim and Ben could go to prison for fifteen years. They would also have to register as sex offenders.

這段關係在密西根州是違法的。法律規定這是一種犯罪行為。Kim 和 Ben 可能會被判處十五年監禁。他們還必須登記為性犯罪者。

Conclusion

The couple is now hiding from people. They still want to marry and have children.

這對情侶現在正躲避世人。他們仍然希望結婚並生孩子。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Timeline Words

Look at how we move through time in the story. We use simple words to show what happened first and what happened next.

  • Before \rightarrow (Earlier than a specific time)

    • Example: They did not know each other before.
  • Then \rightarrow (Next in a sequence)

    • Example: They met in 2014. Then, they became a couple.
  • Now \rightarrow (At this moment)

    • Example: Now, they have a sexual relationship.

⚖️ The Word "Against"

In this text, "against the law" means it is not allowed. It is the opposite of "legal."

Pattern: Something \rightarrow is against \rightarrow a rule/law.

  • The relationship is against the law.

Vocabulary Learning

relationship (n.)
The way two people feel and behave toward each other.
Example:They have a very happy relationship.
genes (n.)
Parts of a cell that decide how a person looks and works.
Example:He has the same blue eyes as his father because of his genes.
experts (n.)
People who know a lot about a specific subject.
Example:The experts say the weather will be hot tomorrow.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law.
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept.
Example:The man went to prison for three years.
register (v.)
To put your name on an official list.
Example:You must register for the class before Monday.
offenders (n.)
People who do something illegal.
Example:The police are looking for the law offenders.
Practice A2 words in a crossword