if you want there to be. you can believe anything you can imagine. don't let other people tell you what is wrong and right, because if you believe it, it is true.
2007-07-03 19:40:34
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answer #1
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answered by wearetheggman86 3
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If fairies are real then they would have to go to a fertility clinic, to have kids with a human. Think about it, a man can't make love to fairies for size reasons. I don't think male fairies could impregnate a women, for the same reason. They would have problems conceiving. Unless it was magic, then maybe they can just clap their hands or something and say ... "I want a fairies child, I want a fairies child"
Great question.
As far as if they are real... well only in the hearts of children and the magic of books. So in a way I guess they do exist.
2007-07-04 02:47:53
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answered by Britt 2
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Ask the Dragon bloodline. They can tell you that they are real. Fairies are just another name for their race. They can procreate with other humans but, they never marry out of their bloodline in order to keep it pure.
2007-07-04 03:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Only on Thursdays between 12 am and 1 pm, after a Blue Moon.
Get ready. It requires lots of pixie dust, a yearning desire, and something afterwards to ward off the crab lice that you will inevitably acquire from mating with such beasts.
Personally, I've about had it with Tinkerbelle (what a fish-wife she was!), and have returned to human females for companionship. Humans and fairies are simply a bad fit.
2007-07-04 02:56:52
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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Well, this is, as you note, two questions, really. I'll stick to the first one, thank'ee.
To start, there are many different kinds of creatures, all placed under the basic label of "faerie." Not all of them fit the modern image of a tiny humanoid carried aloft on iridescent wings.
There are *many* tales involving the 'faerie lover' concept, though most of them make no mention of any resulting children. (On a similar line, the concept of the "changeling"—a supernatural child that has been substituted to a human child—exists throughout the world.)
The most common version of the faerie lover idea involves a male human, and a female faerie. (The Modern Irish "leannán sÃdhe" (fairy lover).) There are stories with a faerie male and a human female, but these are a minority.
From the "Echtrae Conli" (The Adventures of Connla) comes the tale an Irish prince who follows a faerie woman to Elfland after she promises him an escape from old age and death, and his refusal to return to the lands of men, even after being offered his father's crown. (I find no mention of resulting children, as Connla is never seen again in mortal lands.)
The tale of the mortal Caél ("Slender") and the faerie lady Créd ends with the deaths of both, before she can bear him any children.
The relationship between the mortal king Muirchertach mac Erca and the faerie-woman SÃn ("Storm") (who claims to be mortal—a child of Adam and Eve—despite the powers she wields) also ends badly before it can be consummated.
So...from what the information noted above, the answer to your original question is a solid "maybe."
If we expand into the idea that a great many of what are faeries today were the gods of yesterday—the Tuatha Dé Danaan—then the answer becomes "in times past, yes. Today, probably not." Before their fading in power with the coming of Christianity to Ireland, they bore the aspect of humans, the pinnacle of human perfection, but essentially human in most respects.
2007-07-04 04:02:46
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answered by Dragosani 3
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As far as proof...any that has been presented is subjective at best..but I certainly believe in such beings. As far as them procreating with humans, Some authors believe that it was once possible but no longer. I disagree in that if anything it should be even MORE possible now than in the past, especially with all the unusual happenings.
2007-07-04 02:43:28
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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I would like to ask you even if fairies were real which they ain't; how could a human procreate with them? You would need very small genitalia wouldn't you? Are you part of the real world?
2007-07-04 02:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Fairies can't procreate, but I think they are allowed to marry in some countries and states.
2007-07-04 03:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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if fairies were real, they probably would be way too small to have sex with.
2007-07-04 02:41:19
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answered by The Q-mann 3
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Hopefully as it would potentially keep people who would procreate with faries from ruining the normal human gene pool.
2007-07-04 02:47:27
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answered by Mike M 1
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I think faeries are too small, and too magical to have much to do with humans, but elves, perhaps... or dwarves
2007-07-04 02:42:21
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answered by Big hands Big feet 7
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