Whether or not this works, you have to give them credit for trying, right :P
Bojack727
Jul 15, 2018 2:10AM
I'd prefer it if were Utsuho x Orin...
kickap00
Jul 15, 2018 2:33AM
Egg laying?
Homura E.N.D
Jul 15, 2018 2:52AM
Having sex for the first time and trying to make a child
Senjougahara_sama
Jul 15, 2018 8:04AM
Well, it's the effort that counts Okuu.
Morgan
Jul 15, 2018 10:23AM
Realy? Touhou Project... a world full of magic, demons, gods, magic and anything in between.... and people ask how two girls can make a baby? ;)
random
Jul 15, 2018 11:11AM
When you think about it... they're both based on the corvid genus right? Hell raven and crow tengu.
Now that lot is one of the bird groups with about zero sexual dimorphism - you pretty much can't tell their sexes without cutting them open.
Inb4 turns out both are actually male and this is Yaoi ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
juanelric
Jul 15, 2018 12:43PM
@rather nanomachines, son!
Shynaku
Jul 15, 2018 1:09PM
To quote worldendDominator from Danbooru:
Hatater . . . meant to write "make me yell baby" but accidently dropped "yell", then somebody asked if it meant "make me a baby", and he thought it's amusing and made this revision.
^ While the revision is indeed amusing, the original sounds hot as hell, goes nicely with the art.
RoyceAxle
Jul 15, 2018 2:57PM
Well, even if you fail, baby making can still be fun.
PureShipper
Jul 18, 2018 12:26AM
How?
With her "3rd Leg of Fusion" (Yes, this is a real thing) of course.
BakaChiki
Jul 29, 2018 12:28AM
...futaaaa?? I dont mind..but..wheres her ehem as said above "3rd Leg of Fusion" at..dont mind seeing some futa
SSincere
Jan 17, 2020 12:32PM
It's worth noting that some kinds of birds can perform parthenogenesis, where a female lays a viable egg without fertilization, often after essentially going through the motions of mating with another female; the child is a clone of the mother (give or take any mutations).
I don't know if Corvidae are among those kinds, but this process would explain the tendency of Touhou kids to look like miniature versions of their mothers.
Heart-Of-The-Earth Jul 14, 2018 9:35PM
bird friends
Midnightgunner Jul 14, 2018 11:29PM
But............................... How?
rather Jul 14, 2018 11:32PM
iPS cells, son!
YurixLily Jul 14, 2018 11:39PM
It’s either Futa or a curse LOL
Norainhere Jul 15, 2018 12:56AM
Whether or not this works, you have to give them credit for trying, right :P
Bojack727 Jul 15, 2018 2:10AM
I'd prefer it if were Utsuho x Orin...
kickap00 Jul 15, 2018 2:33AM
Egg laying?
Homura E.N.D Jul 15, 2018 2:52AM
Having sex for the first time and trying to make a child
Senjougahara_sama Jul 15, 2018 8:04AM
Well, it's the effort that counts Okuu.
Morgan Jul 15, 2018 10:23AM
Realy? Touhou Project... a world full of magic, demons, gods, magic and anything in between.... and people ask how two girls can make a baby? ;)
random Jul 15, 2018 11:11AM
When you think about it... they're both based on the corvid genus right? Hell raven and crow tengu.
Now that lot is one of the bird groups with about zero sexual dimorphism - you pretty much can't tell their sexes without cutting them open.
Inb4 turns out both are actually male and this is
Yaoi
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)juanelric Jul 15, 2018 12:43PM
@rather nanomachines, son!
Shynaku Jul 15, 2018 1:09PM
To quote worldendDominator from Danbooru:
UranusAndNeptuneAreJustCousins Jul 15, 2018 1:33PM
^ While the revision is indeed amusing, the original sounds hot as hell, goes nicely with the art.
RoyceAxle Jul 15, 2018 2:57PM
Well, even if you fail, baby making can still be fun.
PureShipper Jul 18, 2018 12:26AM
How?
With her "3rd Leg of Fusion" (Yes, this is a real thing) of course.
BakaChiki Jul 29, 2018 12:28AM
...futaaaa?? I dont mind..but..wheres her ehem as said above "3rd Leg of Fusion" at..dont mind seeing some futa
SSincere Jan 17, 2020 12:32PM
It's worth noting that some kinds of birds can perform parthenogenesis, where a female lays a viable egg without fertilization, often after essentially going through the motions of mating with another female; the child is a clone of the mother (give or take any mutations).
I don't know if Corvidae are among those kinds, but this process would explain the tendency of Touhou kids to look like miniature versions of their mothers.