In this episode of Ivana Models Podcast, we delve into the rarely discussed yet deeply complex topic of Genetic Sexual Attraction (GSA). GSA refers to the intense emotional, romantic, or even sexual attraction that can occur between close biological relatives—such as siblings, half-siblings, or parents and children—who meet for the first time as adults or after long periods of separation.
We’ll explore the psychological theories behind GSA, including the Westermarck Effect and genetic sexual imprinting, and how the absence of early childhood bonding can create space for unexpected emotional and physical connections. This episode sheds light on the emotional confusion, guilt, and societal stigma experienced by those affected, while differentiating GSA from harmful dynamics like coercion or abuse.
With warmth and empathy, we unpack the emotional and psychological layers of GSA, aiming to create a non-judgmental space for understanding this complex human experience.