asyr and night created by dream and nightmare
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  • I really like this pic it must be the son's birthday and now his father is letting him breed his hole for a new cub to add in the family

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  • While I find this strange, I wouldnt mind seeing a continuation of some sort, or just more father/son stuff

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  • So let me get this straight.

    Night impregnates his own father, Asyr, and for the sake of the male-centric fantasy, he has a son.

    The kid is Night's son, since he fathered him. However, since it is also Night's father's son, he's also Night's half-brother.

    Night is Asyr's son, so the kid is Asyr's son AND grandson at the same time.

    And since we're in a world where dudes can impregnate other dudes, let's see what happens when a father and son can get married.

    Night and Asyr would have a son together that is also Night's brother and grandson-in-law. Asyr would give birth to his son, grandson, and his husband's brother, making the kid the uncle-in-law to both his grandfather-fathers as well.

    Isn't incest awesome?

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  • Here's a tangentially related thought that I find interesting:

    If two women produce genetic offspring, the child can only be a girl (since the women both have XX chromosomes, there's a 100% chance that the child will have XX as well).

    If two men were to produce genetic offspring, the child could actually be male or female. Since the two men both have XY chromosomes, there's a 25% chance that the child will have XX (female), a 50% chance that it will have XY (male), and a 25% of the child having YY chromosomes (which, in theory, has never existed - probably some sort of horrific genetic disorder, but I prefer to think that the child would have superpowers or something).

    (This is, of course, ignoring abnormalities like getting extra chromosomes and developmental occurrences)

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  • Gaze said:
    So let me get this straight.

    Night impregnates his own father, Asyr, and for the sake of the male-centric fantasy, he has a son.

    The kid is Night's son, since he fathered him. However, since it is also Night's father's son, he's also Night's half-brother.

    Night is Asyr's son, so the kid is Asyr's son AND grandson at the same time.

    And since we're in a world where dudes can impregnate other dudes, let's see what happens when a father and son can get married.

    Night and Asyr would have a son together that is also Night's brother and grandson-in-law. Asyr would give birth to his son, grandson, and his husband's brother, making the kid the uncle-in-law to both his grandfather-fathers as well.

    Isn't incest awesome?

    Their family tree would be a thicket.

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  • Phantasmagore said:
    Here's a tangentially related thought that I find interesting:

    If two women produce genetic offspring, the child can only be a girl (since the women both have XX chromosomes, there's a 100% chance that the child will have XX as well).

    If two men were to produce genetic offspring, the child could actually be male or female. Since the two men both have XY chromosomes, there's a 25% chance that the child will have XX (female), a 50% chance that it will have XY (male), and a 25% of the child having YY chromosomes (which, in theory, has never existed - probably some sort of horrific genetic disorder, but I prefer to think that the child would have superpowers or something).

    (This is, of course, ignoring abnormalities like getting extra chromosomes and developmental occurrences)

    I think I watched an episode about this,

    Yes I did, The Amazing World of Gumball: The Signature.

    I’m suggesting it because you said you the thought process fascinating

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  • if dad and I make love, and ill be having a baby even though im a guy, i dont really mind at all.., i want dad's hot love!! hahahah <3

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  • Phantasmagore said:
    Here's a tangentially related thought that I find interesting:

    If two women produce genetic offspring, the child can only be a girl (since the women both have XX chromosomes, there's a 100% chance that the child will have XX as well).

    If two men were to produce genetic offspring, the child could actually be male or female. Since the two men both have XY chromosomes, there's a 25% chance that the child will have XX (female), a 50% chance that it will have XY (male), and a 25% of the child having YY chromosomes (which, in theory, has never existed - probably some sort of horrific genetic disorder, but I prefer to think that the child would have superpowers or something).

    (This is, of course, ignoring abnormalities like getting extra chromosomes and developmental occurrences)

    Something of a followup: it seems that the X chromosome carries far more vital genetic information than the Y chromosome (which doesn't seem to do that much more than sex differentiation from what I found), so a YY offspring likely would not be viable and probably wouldn't make it past the zygote stage.

    Of course, this is based on a fairly surface-level Google search, and I am in no way an authority on genetics, so take it with a grain of salt.

    Updated

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  • Phantasmagore said:
    Of course, this is based on a fairly surface-level Google search, and I am in know way an authority on genetics, so take it with a grain of salt.

    As a biologist, I can confirm this. If you pulled some shenanigans to make a YY fertilized egg, it would not be viable. It'd take shenanigans because the genetic instructions for 'make ovaries' requires two X chromosomes to do correctly. (For example, humans with Turners' syndrome (45,XO), have only partially functional ovaries which rarely produce mature eggs, and typically cease to function at all well before the normal age of menopause.)

    Of course, that's only in mammals. Birds are either WW (male) or WZ (female). Many reptile species have sex determination based on precise temperature of the egg during incubation. Male bees are *haploid*. And all this just goes to show that nature is weird. :)

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  • phantasmagore said:
    Here's a tangentially related thought that I find interesting:

    If two women produce genetic offspring, the child can only be a girl (since the women both have XX chromosomes, there's a 100% chance that the child will have XX as well).

    If two men were to produce genetic offspring, the child could actually be male or female. Since the two men both have XY chromosomes, there's a 25% chance that the child will have XX (female), a 50% chance that it will have XY (male), and a 25% of the child having YY chromosomes (which, in theory, has never existed - probably some sort of horrific genetic disorder, but I prefer to think that the child would have superpowers or something).

    (This is, of course, ignoring abnormalities like getting extra chromosomes and developmental occurrences)

    Please don't try to logic furries.

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  • johnathon759 said:
    It's actually possible for a male to become pregnant.

    not human though and this doesn't count in trans as well since we're speaking about biological capability to which no man actually has gotten pregnant since using the trans is kind of a moot point of an argument since this is the male biology of a human which is impossible to happen

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