Fandral likes kids! He is pretty good at playing with them, talking to them, per comics. However, he doesn't believe he'd make a good father without making some major changes to his life, and he doesn't want to make any such changes.
If children were to happen by accident, he'd start out by hoping really hard that they have another father figure in their life through their mother's other exploits. TBH this might actually induce the revelation I was telling Loki about earlier in this thread, that his sexy actions have unsexy consequences and he might make a major lifestyle change. If he encountered one when they were half-grown, he'd be curious and simultaneously nervous, but he is a nice guy! He'd try to make sure they weren't deprived of basic needs and so on.
I think he probably does have kids out there somewhere. It's a little weird they haven't come to light, but I guess there must be some kind of contingencies, medical or otherwise, to prevent the population of Asgard from getting out of control so he doesn't have to deal with it in the one place he resides with real regularity. Convenient absence of consequences is convenient.
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Date: 2012-12-15 09:15 pm (UTC)If children were to happen by accident, he'd start out by hoping really hard that they have another father figure in their life through their mother's other exploits. TBH this might actually induce the revelation I was telling Loki about earlier in this thread, that his sexy actions have unsexy consequences and he might make a major lifestyle change. If he encountered one when they were half-grown, he'd be curious and simultaneously nervous, but he is a nice guy! He'd try to make sure they weren't deprived of basic needs and so on.
I think he probably does have kids out there somewhere. It's a little weird they haven't come to light, but I guess there must be some kind of contingencies, medical or otherwise, to prevent the population of Asgard from getting out of control so he doesn't have to deal with it in the one place he resides with real regularity. Convenient absence of consequences is convenient.