Would you impregnate an anthro lady if you could?
If she like really wanted a kid and no one else would do it, I guess I would. Otherwise, I wouldn't.
>>11584380
Listen man, I just want someone to love me.
>>11584380
I'm too broke to be a parent
Only if I didn't have to take care of the children.
>>11584380
I have a job and nothing to do, gimme my anthro
>>11584380
I wanna fuck the kobold
Assuming the kid would be healthy and was full antho, sure.
>>11584380
Sure. If she waits till marriage for sex and all that jazz, and when I get good cash, income, job, and a house to support ourselves and all the little mini-me shitters, I would 100% gladly fuck her till the sun sets the next day to guarantee her fertilization.
>>11584380
As long as there's no child support, absolutely!
>>11584380
YES. We'd have a litter of half a dozen anthro possums and all cuddle up together at night in my trash palace and it would be lovely :D
Yes, we would do our part repopulating and rebuilding Burmecia.
>>11584380
You had me at 'would you impregnate'.
>>11584380
Better question. Would an anthro lady learn the holy word of God and vow to be a loyal, Christian wife?
>>11584380
>implying a anthro lady won't ask you to breed her
>>11589127
I know you probably wrote that in jest, but that would be my every dream.
Nah
>>11590410
What if I told you that [memeshit]I'm protestant, it was partly half-jest, and it's my fever dream fantasy too?[/spoilersaintworkin]
Anthros being pure and wanting things like marriage, love, and generally spreading good will and being a good person gets me going more than bimbo sluts thirsty for Heinz Spotted Dick and nothing else.
I would, but only due to my morbidly curious mind. For me it wouldn't be about the attraction, but about the outcome. More of me than her? Which traits are gonna be dominant etc.
>>11584380
Well, I mean, would there be any reason NOT to?
>>11587666
You. You have the right idea.
personally I think that having children is morally unjustifiable because the person you're creating cannot consent to be created. If they're lucky they might be happy and healthy, but what if they're not? Even worse is that you put them in a position where if they are unhappy and want to die they can't, suicide is also morally unjustifiable because of all the suffering it causes to others.
What really disgusts me though is all the people who have children to satisfy their own personal vanity, they want a smaller version of themselves to show all their favorite hobbies to.
>>11595849
child support for one
>>11596433
>Implying I'd break up with her to make that an issue in the first place
Sure, she'd probably crank out enough kids to fill up a classroom on their own, but I'm sure it can work out
>>11596591
what if you don't have a say in it, even if you want to stay together if she decides to leave you're still on the hook
>>11596954
I'd like to think not all would be so cruel as what the real world has shown
>>11596954
Try to support the kids as best as I can and continue being a good father to them despite the situation at hand while trying not to outplay their mother by being "a better parent than the other" to them.
There's no reason to just ditch them or have them hate their mother just because we had our differences and disagreements.
>>11599511
This becoming a thread for human parents with non-human children / wife having children?
Because I'm totally down for that.
>>11599556
Well, I mean it's the natural outcome of impregnation sooo
>>11584380
No, the fact that I couldn't get one pregnant is at least a third of why I like anthro girls so much.
>>11596421
How can something that doesn't exist require consent? What a stupid logic.
Existence is not something impossed onto the person any more than physical presence and material composition is to the living being. It's inherent to the condition of being capable of answering something like consent(and educated, mature and unhinged consent at that) that you exist, you cannot ask a question that requires the same question to have been answered, it's answered by the fact it can be asked at all.
>>11584380
Without a second thought.
Ye
>>11603743
Because it's okay to create life but morally wrong and difficult to take it away, even if it's your own.
If Futurama's suicide booths existed, I would've probably used one by now.
>>11607390
same. I still find it interesting that we don't actually have pain-free walk-in suicide clinics in this day in age. I understand the liability but if people signed paper work relinquishing them of liability then I don't see why not