I believe from what they've said, having been that way all their life and having quite a bit of practice how to handle being two people sharing a body, the uninvolved party can just sort of... Ignore it? Disassociate
I don't believe anything is happening non consensually. They are pretty much by definition the two closest human beings on the planet and they have spent their entire life navigating their situation. I can't imagine anyone is doing anything without the consent of all parties involved
How they specifically deal with that is nobody's business but theirs, unless they decide they want to talk about it
Questionable, but not a problem in this case. While only one of them is married, that's purely on paper and they're in a poly relationship involving them and the one guy, just only one of them can be officially married to him since they're legally two separate people and you cant be married to multiple people.
You do know a marriage isn't what grants consent, right? The conversations around what is acceptable for everyone involved are going to be more complex, but "make sure everyone involved is comfortable with what's happening" is still the biggest concern.
If you share a body with someone the boundaries are going to look different by necessity, but if they figured out something that works for them, that's all that matters.
How? They only have one reproductive organ. It would be interesting to know how the pregnancy will affect them both as the child grows(space wise since that they each have some upper organs). But in theory at least the start of a pregnancy will be like it is for everyone else.
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u/axelofthekey 1d ago
I think they share sensation in general, and they only have one set of reproductive organs, so...Yeah.