Realistically, it just means human genes are dominant. Which leaves open the possibility of human children inheriting some traits of other "races", and of other "races" being born in human families later down the line.Wait what?
Humans mating with any species gives birth to humans?
So there's no demihumans in that world?
And that all other species will eventually extinct except for humans?
NO... D*MN!
Normally what you said is right that there's always a possibility. But based on what that kouhai said, human genes in this manga world is the strongest, absolute dominant trait.Realistically, it just means human genes are dominant. Which leaves open the possibility of human children inheriting some traits of other "races", and of other "races" being born in human families later down the line.
The thing is, this manga abandoned "realistically" in the second chapter, or maybe in the first. So at this point, anything goes.Normally what you said is right that there's always a possibility. But based on what that kouhai said, human genes in this manga world is the strongest, absolute dominant trait.
What a sad world for someone who likes kemonomimi.
It could be that other humanoid species are already demi-humanWait what?
Humans mating with any species gives birth to humans?
So there's no demihumans in that world?
And that all other species will eventually extinct except for humans?
NO... D*MN!
Demi-human means half-human, which couldn't exist in that world because human genes there is an absolute, dominant trait.It could be that other humanoid species are already demi-human
I am pretty sure it doesn't mean that in most settings. It just means "playable character race", such as elves and dwarves, as opposed to weirder stuff that doesn't get to be protagonists.Demi-human means half-human, which couldn't exist in that world because human genes there is an absolute, dominant trait.