--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "rubaiyat58" <rubaiyat58@...> wrote:
>
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Edward Fox" <spambucket0@>
> wrote:
> >
> > God the things I start thinking about at 3 in the morning! G.
> >
> > Ok. You have a world where people of many species live together.
> > People won't just happen to fall in live with members of their own
> > species every time. But couples will want cubs.
> >
> > Let's say that an otter male is married to a lion and a skunk. (Boy
> > is that asking for trouble. G.) In their culture a female can just
> go
> > to a clinic and be artificially inseminated with sperm that matches
> > her species. However, that was not always the case throughout all
> of
> > history and customs evolve to accommodate practical needs.
> >
> > The lioness and the skunk would have needed a donor. So the cubs
> will
> > have a caregiver father (or just 'father') who raised them and each
> > species of cub will have a blood father.
> >
> > A blood father would have social and probably religious
> recognition.
> > It would have evolved into the culture. Maybe there is a ceremony
> > involved in becoming a blood father. Maybe the blood father has
> > legally recognized conjugal rights regarding his access to the
> female
> > who is the mother of his cubs and she'd have those same rights
> > regarding him. He will have a right to visit his cubs and to be
> with
> > them. But he will play a lesser role in the raising of his cubs and
> > in their support. He would be welcome at the dinner table at a
> family
> > reunion as a member of the family.
> >
> > Ok. Now it's getting complicated but it was fun to think about. G.
> >
> > Edward Fox
>
> Well,my dear Fox.You forgot a very important detail:the author also
> can ignore the Biology´s laws!See two characters created by Eric
> Schwartz:Amy and Thomas.She is a squirrel.He,a wolf.Sprite
> this,Thomas impregenated Amy and them had a son,Timmy.
> Brat Bat,a Brazilian furry fan.
> >
>
> That's because in my opinion, He or she has this rare gene that
only one percent of the entire anthropomorphic population share, That
would allow for interbreeding...But that's just me... Ok too much
thinking just got off work and can't sleep going to mess with City of
villains for a bit, Take it easy all ^_^---DEMarq
Received on Fri Feb 01 2008 - 06:24:22 CST