• lath@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Uh, shouldn’t it be “our” brother? Or are they half’s? Brother from one parent’s side and sister from the other parent’s side?

    A+B have brother, B+C have screenshot OP, C+D have sister. So the screenshot OP has a brother and a sister that aren’t related to each other.

    Then if the brother and sister have a child, can it become a genetically identical twin of the screenshot OP?

    Huh.

    • pyre@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      people usually use “my” with family members. it’s more being used to do it from childhood than implying anything regarding the relation.

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      4 months ago

      You’re overthinking this way too hard. I like to say to my brother “your mother” and “your father”. We’re full siblings.

    • Bgugi@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      More than one thing can be true. “My brother” “her brother” and “our brother” are all equally valid assuming the three people are siblings.

      You completely lost me in that third paragraph, though.