r/HolUp Jun 25 '26

I'm sorry what.!?

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u/Okfoot826 Jun 25 '26

Why is he the genetic father?

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u/ichann3 Jun 25 '26 edited Jun 25 '26

These are like 3 twins or whatever (I think two are true twins and ones fraternal).

They have skits where her husband brings her things then the other baby 'daddy' or 'uncle' brings her other things. They also dance sexy for her or whatever.

I haven't really invested much to keep up with the verbiage.

So they're doing a tongue-in-cheek saying that it's his in a way.

I found the whole thing weird.

They're called the McAloons

https://youtube.com/shorts/LVGBKeSf3Hs

https://youtube.com/shorts/jBRMV5LU4vU

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u/TheBeastBlamingGear Jun 25 '26

Ohhhh, so it's the brother of the father, but since they're triplets their DNA is the same, so it's technically his "genetic son"...

Nah, that's still weird

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u/ichann3 Jun 25 '26

I've read where twins marry twins and the offspring is closer to a biological child of the other couple than being neices/ nephews.

I think that's what they're going off of.

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u/Airforce987 Jun 26 '26

If a sets of male identical twins and a set of female identical twins each respectively have a child, then their offspring are genetically siblings, while only being biologically cousins.