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Huang Lishi's male parents

Wocao, what is this? What a mess. Is this the right thing to do?

Sister: "Brother, brother, you are great, better than dad!" " ! "

Brother: "Yes, that's what mom said."

Sister: "My father and I gave birth to you, and I am a mother!" " ! "

Brother: "No, then who are we calling her mother?"

Sister: "She is Dad's mother!" " "

Brother: "Isn't she Dad's sister?"

Sister: "She is my father's sister and my father's mother, just like our relationship!" " "

Brother: "So the person we call mom is also our aunt?"

Sister: "Yes, you are so smart."

Brother: "So the person we call mom is also our grandmother?"

Sister: "Yes, you are so smart."

Brother: "So the person we call mom is also my grandmother?"

Sister: "Yes, that's right."

Brother: "So our father is also my grandfather?"

Sister: "Yes, that's right."

Brother: "Sister, where are your grandparents?"

Sister: "My grandparents are my father's grandmother and my father's father."

Brother: "Oh, it's too complicated."

Sister: "It's not complicated. After my child is born, the relationship will become complicated. "

Brother: "Oh? Why is it complicated? "

Sister: "Because I don't know if the baby I'm pregnant is dad's or yours."

Brother: "That means your child may be my brother or sister, or my son or daughter?"

Sister: "Yes."

Brother: "What's so complicated about this?"

Sister: "The key is that my child has grown up. Do you call him dad?" Or call me brother? Or uncle? "

Brother: ". . . . . . . "