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Suppose you and ur wife/partner/girlfriend (or the male counterpart) gets reincarnated as siblings with all your previous life memories and also you both know you both are reincarnated and are now siblings.
What this new relation between you 2 be like??
Just curious...
Sep 12, 8:05 AM
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Its truly a dilemma.
Sep 12, 8:11 AM
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We'll be siblings. There's nothing to think about. It's unfortunate, but nothing you can do about it.
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Assuming we are still in love, I will continue my relationship with her.
Sep 12, 8:43 AM
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Commit yosuga no sora
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NanashiHito said:
Commit yosuga no sora

🫑...........................
Sep 12, 9:44 AM
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incest is the only way...
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Its truly a dilemma.
@Rexas420 True man. This problem need to be studied
Sep 12, 10:00 AM
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Our romance would be even deeper than before, much deeper 😏
No, this isn't my signature-desu.
Sep 12, 10:11 AM

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This reads like you're someone who came straight to MaL, right after finishing up over at nhentai, to ponder this πŸ˜‚
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Merve2Love said:
This reads like you're someone who came straight to MaL, right after finishing up over at nhentai, to ponder this πŸ˜‚

Nah, they just wanna know if anyone agrees with him cuz I bet he would carry that relationship on.
Sep 12, 11:48 AM

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instant sex character limit character limit
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i won't let "retarded babie" get in the way of me fucking my wife.
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She would still be my wife. We just wouldn't have kids and would probably not tell people that we're siblings.
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Yosakusan said:
She would still be my wife. We just wouldn't have kids and would probably not tell people that we're siblings.

this is probably the best answer
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Welp, sucks to suck. Gotta find someone else
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@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?
“𝖨𝖿 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝗐𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗉𝗋𝖾𝖽𝗂𝖼𝗍𝖺𝖻𝗅𝖾, 𝗂𝗍 π—π—ˆπ—Žπ—…π–½ π–Όπ–Ύπ–Ίπ—Œπ–Ύ π—π—ˆ 𝖻𝖾 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖻𝖾 π—π—‚π—π—π—ˆπ—Žπ— π–Ώπ—…π–Ίπ—π—ˆπ—‹.” – π–€π—…π–Ύπ–Ίπ—‡π—ˆπ—‹ π–±π—ˆπ—ˆπ—Œπ–Ύπ—π–Ύπ—…π—
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aurora_yuuki said:
@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?

I would wake up and touch some grass
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aurora_yuuki said:
@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?

Easy. I don't have and never had a girlfriend so I wouldn't have siblings in that scenario
Sep 13, 12:02 AM
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Keep calling you Oniisama
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aurora_yuuki said:
@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?

this is a very difficult question, it blew my mind !😦
you need to have this choice in front of you, but it's
hard to come up with something... πŸ₯²!
Sep 13, 2:03 AM

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AMAN2410 said:
Suppose you and ur wife/partner/girlfriend (or the male counterpart) gets reincarnated as siblings with all your previous life memories and also you both know you both are reincarnated and are now siblings.
What this new relation between you 2 be like??
Just curious...

It wouldn't be lovers that's for sure, cuz we'd be blood related at that point!

Also it's not quite the typical isekai reincarnation where you are literally sent to anither world as yourself, in Oshi you are born again as a different person, and that new persona is holding on to memories of your past one, so it wouldn't tecchnically be you + partner anymore
Sep 13, 5:26 AM

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I'm sure someone will eventually write LN/manga about that scenario (if is doesn't already exist!)

There could be some serious family drama. Depends on which world/time you two reincarnate at and how many sibling you have in total. If it's medieval-ish world, your "sister" will likely be married off to someone and you'll have to go against own family and maybe even run away with her, or give her up (less likely; unless it's NTR hentai or something).

You'd definitely be like husband and wife again, but will likely agree not to have kids for obvious reasons (maybe adopt a child/children instead).

Lot depends on how strong love is between the two, obviously. If you got bored of each other or never actually loved each other, you can always find someone else (duuh). That's how I envision it. Obviously, people can let their boner imagination run wild though, especially people who never had a sibling or a wife to begin with.
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turn that love upside down into sibling love
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bro, how are people still gonna date?? you guys getting reincarnated in Alabama or something? I mean, ain't that illegal, plus you gonna be known as that weird ass incest family with durr kids
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bro, how are people still gonna date?? you guys getting reincarnated in Alabama or something? I mean, ain't that illegal, plus you gonna be known as that weird ass incest family with durr kids
@PizzaGOD_74

1. Whether it's illegal depends on where; in my country, it's legal as long as it both parties are over 21 years old. Even if one is a national in a country where it's illegal, it wouldn't necessarily stop them.

2. Some people's love is strong enough to deal with any negative social perception, and you can hide whether you're in a relationship.

3. “durr kids”? I assume you meant to say retarded kids. Not all sexual/romantic relationships involve birthing offspring (in some cases, it's outright impossible), and in the case of 1st generation inbreeding, there is more chance the child will be completely fine than have any sort of disability (it depends a lot on the genes of the people involved, though).


Ironically enough incest is illegal in Alabama.
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Chances for offspring to develop diseases tied to recessive genes through inbreeding is actually pretty much equal when it is first generation, pretty much the same chance you would have with a complete stranger with your same ethnicity.

Of course odds severely increase even just with a second generation if you inbreed again, so definitely cannot become a family habit.


Illegality and morality apart, just move to a country where it is legal and who cares you know you were lovers in your "previous lives", go and do it, imo. Your kids won't be lovers from their previous life so it will be fine.


This reminds me news from around 20 years ago, couple devastated after dna test, they were both adopted orphans and discovered they were siblings and adopted in two different families, state forbid them from marrying. Cruel stuff. I hope they did a yosuga no sora tbh
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Chances for offspring to develop diseases tied to recessive genes through inbreeding is actually pretty much equal when it is first generation, pretty much the same chance you would have with a complete stranger with your same ethnicity.

Of course odds severely increase even just with a second generation if you inbreed again, so definitely cannot become a family habit.


Illegality and morality apart, just move to a country where it is legal and who cares you know you were lovers in your "previous lives", go and do it, imo. Your kids won't be lovers from their previous life so it will be fine.


This reminds me news from around 20 years ago, couple devastated after dna test, they were both adopted orphans and discovered they were siblings and adopted in two different families, state forbid them from marrying. Cruel stuff. I hope they did a yosuga no sora tbh
FullyCharged said:
Chances for offspring to develop diseases tied to recessive genes through inbreeding is actually pretty much equal when it is first generation, pretty much the same chance you would have with a complete stranger with your same ethnicity

Yes... if you and that person of the same ethnicity are from the same village that hasn't had people come or go to the outside in centuries

But nowadays with travel (both in country and international) becomeing more and more mainstream the chances of people with the same ethnicity having outside blood mixed in them is also higher, making it less likely for recessive diseases to resurface

FullyCharged said:
This reminds me news from around 20 years ago, couple devastated after dna test, they were both adopted orphans and discovered they were siblings and adopted in two different families, state forbid them from marrying. Cruel stuff. I hope they did a yosuga no sora tbh

And it's crule to stop biological siblings to marry? It's crule to keep them grounded in reality?
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Chances for offspring to develop diseases tied to recessive genes through inbreeding is actually pretty much equal when it is first generation, pretty much the same chance you would have with a complete stranger with your same ethnicity

Yes... if you and that person of the same ethnicity are from the same village that hasn't had people come or go to the outside in centuries

But nowadays with travel (both in country and international) becomeing more and more mainstream the chances of people with the same ethnicity having outside blood mixed in them is also higher, making it less likely for recessive diseases to resurface

FullyCharged said:
This reminds me news from around 20 years ago, couple devastated after dna test, they were both adopted orphans and discovered they were siblings and adopted in two different families, state forbid them from marrying. Cruel stuff. I hope they did a yosuga no sora tbh

And it's crule to stop biological siblings to marry? It's crule to keep them grounded in reality?
@DigiCat

Even with mixed blood from us not living in villages, first generation inbreeding is still kinda safe, there is a chance of higher overlap of genes compared to strangers yes, but the chance is not that different from the chance of two strangers also happening to have overlapping genes despite not being related. After all, while we didn't come from a single adam and eve, people with the same ethnicity have come from the same root down the line millennia ago. The gene lottery is always rolling.

And as I said, even just 2nd generation skyrockets chances, if they were one in millions for 1st generation, now we're already talking about percentage points or decimals. And 3rd generation we're talking about two digit percentages.

I am not endorsing unconditional free incest irl, I am just stating a fact, that is, a single inbreeding likely will have no consequences.
Furthermore, if we don't talk about siblings but first cousins, they may as well be complete strangers, gene wise.


As of the second thing you said: imagine you lived a miserable childhood where your parents died when you were a few months old, you had to sit through foster programs and grow up as an orphan, then you find your soulmate at 20 and you have had a relationship with them for several years, where you both loved each other dearly, then you go do family planning for a kid and they tell you you tested 'blood siblings' in your genetic test, and that they have warned authorities already, they checked your adoption paperworks (that are meant to be kept private) and confirmed you were separated siblings, and that a judge already disposed that you will not be allowed to marry (and since they were in the EU, this means pretty much any european country will also enforce this order).
Not exactly a good point to reach in your life at 25.
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@DigiCat

Even with mixed blood from us not living in villages, first generation inbreeding is still kinda safe, there is a chance of higher overlap of genes compared to strangers yes, but the chance is not that different from the chance of two strangers also happening to have overlapping genes despite not being related. After all, while we didn't come from a single adam and eve, people with the same ethnicity have come from the same root down the line millennia ago. The gene lottery is always rolling.

And as I said, even just 2nd generation skyrockets chances, if they were one in millions for 1st generation, now we're already talking about percentage points or decimals. And 3rd generation we're talking about two digit percentages.

I am not endorsing unconditional free incest irl, I am just stating a fact, that is, a single inbreeding likely will have no consequences.
Furthermore, if we don't talk about siblings but first cousins, they may as well be complete strangers, gene wise.


As of the second thing you said: imagine you lived a miserable childhood where your parents died when you were a few months old, you had to sit through foster programs and grow up as an orphan, then you find your soulmate at 20 and you have had a relationship with them for several years, where you both loved each other dearly, then you go do family planning for a kid and they tell you you tested 'blood siblings' in your genetic test, and that they have warned authorities already, they checked your adoption paperworks (that are meant to be kept private) and confirmed you were separated siblings, and that a judge already disposed that you will not be allowed to marry (and since they were in the EU, this means pretty much any european country will also enforce this order).
Not exactly a good point to reach in your life at 25.
@FullyCharged I wouldn't use "kinda safe" as the basis of healthy, it maybe safer than 2nd 3rd ecc. generation, but it's still less safe than if you simply don't inbreed

1st generation might not have as high a chance of genetic mutations or diseases, but the first thing that's gonna be affected when inbreeding is the offspring's immune system, that is less consequences, not no consequences

FullyCharged said:
As of the second thing you said: imagine you lived a miserable childhood where your parents died when you were a few months old, you had to sit through foster programs and grow up as an orphan, then you find your soulmate at 20 and you have had a relationship with them for several years, where you both loved each other dearly, then you go do family planning for a kid and they tell you you tested 'blood siblings' in your genetic test, and that they have warned authorities already, they checked your adoption paperworks (that are meant to be kept private) and confirmed you were separated siblings, and that a judge already disposed that you will not be allowed to marry (and since they were in the EU, this means pretty much any european country will also enforce this order).
Not exactly a good point to reach in your life at 25.

I'm sorry, but ignoring reality is not how you deal with trauma, on the contrary, it's a recipe for disaster
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@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?

Easy. I don't have and never had a girlfriend so I wouldn't have siblings in that scenario
@DragyG This is a hypothetical scenario. What would you do?
“𝖨𝖿 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝗐𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗉𝗋𝖾𝖽𝗂𝖼𝗍𝖺𝖻𝗅𝖾, 𝗂𝗍 π—π—ˆπ—Žπ—…π–½ π–Όπ–Ύπ–Ίπ—Œπ–Ύ π—π—ˆ 𝖻𝖾 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖻𝖾 π—π—‚π—π—π—ˆπ—Žπ— π–Ώπ—…π–Ίπ—π—ˆπ—‹.” – π–€π—…π–Ύπ–Ίπ—‡π—ˆπ—‹ π–±π—ˆπ—ˆπ—Œπ–Ύπ—π–Ύπ—…π—
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aurora_yuuki said:
@DragyG @habib_kun @polnalyubvi This is such a labyrinth. What would you guys do?

this is a very difficult question, it blew my mind !😦
you need to have this choice in front of you, but it's
hard to come up with something... πŸ₯²!
@polnalyubvi Give it some thought.
“𝖨𝖿 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝗐𝖾𝗋𝖾 𝗉𝗋𝖾𝖽𝗂𝖼𝗍𝖺𝖻𝗅𝖾, 𝗂𝗍 π—π—ˆπ—Žπ—…π–½ π–Όπ–Ύπ–Ίπ—Œπ–Ύ π—π—ˆ 𝖻𝖾 𝗅𝗂𝖿𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝖻𝖾 π—π—‚π—π—π—ˆπ—Žπ— π–Ώπ—…π–Ίπ—π—ˆπ—‹.” – π–€π—…π–Ύπ–Ίπ—‡π—ˆπ—‹ π–±π—ˆπ—ˆπ—Œπ–Ύπ—π–Ύπ—…π—
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aurora_yuuki said:
@DragyG This is a hypothetical scenario. What would you do?

That's so useless to think about it I really don't want to
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@DigiCat

Even with mixed blood from us not living in villages, first generation inbreeding is still kinda safe, there is a chance of higher overlap of genes compared to strangers yes, but the chance is not that different from the chance of two strangers also happening to have overlapping genes despite not being related. After all, while we didn't come from a single adam and eve, people with the same ethnicity have come from the same root down the line millennia ago. The gene lottery is always rolling.

And as I said, even just 2nd generation skyrockets chances, if they were one in millions for 1st generation, now we're already talking about percentage points or decimals. And 3rd generation we're talking about two digit percentages.

I am not endorsing unconditional free incest irl, I am just stating a fact, that is, a single inbreeding likely will have no consequences.
Furthermore, if we don't talk about siblings but first cousins, they may as well be complete strangers, gene wise.


As of the second thing you said: imagine you lived a miserable childhood where your parents died when you were a few months old, you had to sit through foster programs and grow up as an orphan, then you find your soulmate at 20 and you have had a relationship with them for several years, where you both loved each other dearly, then you go do family planning for a kid and they tell you you tested 'blood siblings' in your genetic test, and that they have warned authorities already, they checked your adoption paperworks (that are meant to be kept private) and confirmed you were separated siblings, and that a judge already disposed that you will not be allowed to marry (and since they were in the EU, this means pretty much any european country will also enforce this order).
Not exactly a good point to reach in your life at 25.

The question of the OP is useless to think about but what you said in the last bit is interesting.

You can legally have children with relatives in EU countries.

Marrying and making children can be prohibited by national laws but these can be changed by the member states legislative assemblies.

(It's legal in Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)
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@polnalyubvi Give it some thought.

in my case, it's like asking the same question to a
neural network.

it's very difficult for me to comment on this, i don't know what to answer, no matter how ridiculous it may seem... πŸ₯Ί
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polnalyubvi said:
aurora_yuuki said:
@polnalyubvi Give it some thought.

in my case, it's like asking the same question to a
neural network.

it's very difficult for me to comment on this, i don't know what to answer, no matter how ridiculous it may seem... πŸ₯Ί

Mal needs you to take that Captcha test to ensure you are not an artificial neural network

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DragyG said:
polnalyubvi said:

in my case, it's like asking the same question to a
neural network.

it's very difficult for me to comment on this, i don't know what to answer, no matter how ridiculous it may seem... πŸ₯Ί

Mal needs you to take that Captcha test to ensure you are not an artificial neural network


i'm afraid that's not possible.
i have pawsπŸ˜ΏπŸ‘
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polnalyubvi said:
DragyG said:

Mal needs you to take that Captcha test to ensure you are not an artificial neural network


i'm afraid that's not possible.
i have pawsπŸ˜ΏπŸ‘

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