I like how what stands out to people isn’t that they’re different species which normally would be in a predator-prey relationship and until a few pages ago were mortal enemies, but the fact that they’re both female.
So the fact that they are both female and how that might affect any marriage is what you’re commenting on, and the fact they are quite clearly different species, one a VERY odd placental mammal and one a marsupial, is apparently completely normal in marriage and not noteworthy at all to all you guys?
What sort of families did you guys all grow up with? And where do I get one?
He/llo/~, hyena? If you count that they can’t reproduce because of the whole interspecies thing, Digger/Ed would practically be (physically) closer to a same-sex marriage than Digger/Grim Eyes.
“So… I guess that ‘hmm’ is a ‘no’ on replacing my sandwich?”
It took me a few readings to work out what they were talking about. The adversarial relationship/different species thing, plus them not being even remotely human kinda made gayness not even close to the map, much less on it…
I’m told there are some marriage proposals that happen just like that.
Only in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Iowa, to date …
Add Cornwall to that list, Chelsea.
Illinois. My parents. “You wanna move in together?” “Not really.” “Well…you want to get married?” “…sure.” -hour later- “So…are we, like, engaged?” “I guess so.”
Raidell, the difference (and point) would be that your parents were (probably) not both female …
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And Spain.
Er. Raidell.. you don’t have a sister named Beth, do you? That sounds suspiciously like a story she told about her parents.
I like how what stands out to people isn’t that they’re different species which normally would be in a predator-prey relationship and until a few pages ago were mortal enemies, but the fact that they’re both female.
WARRGARBLE. sorry, but it’s got to be said.
And Canada!
I fail to see the “two females” problem…
Oh wait. I forgot that some people still cant get over that.
x.x;
So the fact that they are both female and how that might affect any marriage is what you’re commenting on, and the fact they are quite clearly different species, one a VERY odd placental mammal and one a marsupial, is apparently completely normal in marriage and not noteworthy at all to all you guys?
What sort of families did you guys all grow up with? And where do I get one?
He/llo/~, hyena? If you count that they can’t reproduce because of the whole interspecies thing, Digger/Ed would practically be (physically) closer to a same-sex marriage than Digger/Grim Eyes.
“So… I guess that ‘hmm’ is a ‘no’ on replacing my sandwich?”
These families and more can be found at a wormhole near you!
It took me a few readings to work out what they were talking about. The adversarial relationship/different species thing, plus them not being even remotely human kinda made gayness not even close to the map, much less on it…
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