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Spouses-Siblings

Siblings yet Spouses, unique relationships where their roles intertwine. Originally linguistic construct for specific close kin-relationships deemed secure and meticulously pondered. These relationships need no blood inheritance. (夫妻/スポウセス・姉弟/シブリングス)
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Overview

"Spouses Siblings" denotes the unique relationships where individuals inhabit both siblinghood and marital unity. Initially coined as a playful linguistic construct, it delineates relationships considered secure and meticulously pondered. These relationships need no bloodline and inheritance.

  • Hierarchy of Relations: Only relationships where females hold the senior stance (mothers/aunts) and the male occupy the junior position (sons/nephews), unless they share the same footing (siblings/cousins).
  • Monogamy and Polygyny: Exclusive to non-polygamous and polygynous unities.

In Japanese: "夫妻・姉弟" & "スポウセス・シブリングス," both of which can be singular and plural.


Absolute Rules

  1. Gender Hierarchy: Females cannot occupy a junior status relative to the male; vice versa is equally forbidden.
  2. Age Disparity: The females' age must not lag behind the male's by 3-4 years (upper limit variable); conversely, the male's age must not exceed the females' by 3-4 years (lower limit variable).
  3. Singular Male: Only one male per relationship, while multiple females may participate.
  4. Yuri/Lesbian Context: In such relationships, the rules governing males may apply to lesbians, while female rules remain unaltered. And even if it's a non-yuri/lesbian relationships, the females involved must have a yuri/lesbian relationship between them.
  5. The Story: Involved individuals begin as unmarried maidens until they wed and intimately connect. This ensemble includes mothers, aunts, sisters, cousin-sisters, and the sole male—the young boy.
  6. Exclusivity: No intermingling with other males or females outside this relationship.
  7. Gender Ratio: Males must not outnumber half the females; ideally, just one male suffices.
  8. Boundaries: While these relationships may appear peculiar, they strictly prohibit harassment, abusive, absurdity, anything dis-conceived, and/or ill-conceived.

Preferred Settings

  • The preferred setting includes the mother, two twin older-sisters, the aunt (mother's sister), and two twin older-sister-cousins (by the same aunt), of the young-boy.
  • In yuri/lesbian relationships, the preferred setting includes the mother, the sisters, the aunt (mother's sister), and the female-cousins (by the same aunt).
  • Age ranges: moms and aunts of 26-40 (or 24-47), twin older-sisters and twin cousin-older-sisters of 5-21 (or 3-27), young-child-boy of 4-14 (or 2-17).
  • The mom/aunt is about 21 years older than the sisters/cousin-sisters and 22 years older than the young-boy. Typically, if the mom is age 26-38, then the sisters are age 5-16, and the young-boy is age 4-14.
  • Age Rating: "R17," encompassing semi-violence and ecchi but not hentai or grotesque; within the bounds of what an age-17 audience in the US and Japan can handle, including martial arts, weapons, and horror.
  • Genre Preference: Youth-oriented, commonly shounen and occasionally shoujo.

These settings serve as an artistic template; feel free to modify them within the absolute rules.


Scientific Re-innovation

  • Secure Safety: The objective is emotional harmony and harm mitigation.
  • Preserving Order: Safeguarding life's natural rhythm and emotional equilibrium drives this endeavor.

The rationale is straightforward: continuity of life, evolutionary necessity, and so on.


Artistic Re-innovation

  • Female Initiative: Females take the lead in all matters, and then the male reciprocates.
  • Intimate Evolution: Females involved in this relationship start as unmarried maidens until they marry and intimately connect with their only beloved young-boy.
  • Male Transition: The male, too, begins as an unmarried male-maiden until he marries and shares intimacy with his beloved females.
  • Scientific Procreation: Moms and aunts initially procreate using artificial means through science unless they can naturally conceive independently of intimacy.
  • Singular Male: There is no other male presence beyond the young-boy.

Concerns

  • Biological Compatibility: Sibling bonds heighten vulnerability to unnatural procreation choices. Alas, little effort rectifies this—whether within bloodlines or beyond—due to unscientific beliefs and incomplete knowledge.
  • Unique Evolution: As this concept evolves, its content undergoes indirect scrutiny; Since this concept is directly uncommon (commonly deviated) and late proto, its content has being analyzed indirectly as it evolves.

Additional Info

  • Siblings vs Spouses: While similarities abound, except the circumstantial unless coincidental, true spouses diverge only in their exclusive commitment and intimacy—a realm that doesn't exist in siblinghood or elsewhere.
  • Parent-child and similar relationships are generally incompatible with Spouses, unlike Siblings and similar relationships.
  • In essence: "Siblings = Love", "Spouses = Love & Lust."

"Sibling/s" here refers to the nature of siblinghood - nature of siblings, transcending mere bloodlines and inheritance.


https://dic.pixiv.net/a/夫妻・姉弟

https://dic.pixiv.net/a/スポウセス・シブリングス


Category: Family Complex (Safe Secure, Natural Scientific)

Types: Wife-Sisters (妻姉妹、妻従姉妹、 incl. Female-Cousins), Wife-Moms (妻母、妻叔母、 incl. Aunts), Young-Hubby (幼若い夫、夫-息子/弟、Hubby-Son/YoungerBrother)

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