That would depend on their ability to own their own means of production though. Like, are these independent pokemon? Do they own property? Do they have other options in life besides that? Additionally does constantly laying eggs/being pregnant cause health issues like they do for agricultural animals in our world?
There are moves for giving milk and laying eggs so that last part is likely a nonissue? I'm personally not sure if the literal healthbars confirm this or not.
egg laying takes like 1000 steps evidently and no one knows how it happens or how the pokemon lay them. So I am gonna guess it is not strenuous since that should be noticeable. That or all the daycare people really are just that dumb
Probably, but I love imagining that Laura's grandparents who presumably had a child who then had Laura, somehow are confused. It also avoids some of the squickiness of a lot of egg groups
That would depend on their ability to own their own means of production though. Like, are these independent pokemon? Do they own property? Do they have other options in life besides that? Additionally does constantly laying eggs/being pregnant cause health issues like they do for agricultural animals in our world?
There are moves for giving milk and laying eggs so that last part is likely a nonissue? I'm personally not sure if the literal healthbars confirm this or not.
egg laying takes like 1000 steps evidently and no one knows how it happens or how the pokemon lay them. So I am gonna guess it is not strenuous since that should be noticeable. That or all the daycare people really are just that dumb
My headcanon is that this is just what the NPCs say to you because you're a child in the games.
Probably, but I love imagining that Laura's grandparents who presumably had a child who then had Laura, somehow are confused. It also avoids some of the squickiness of a lot of egg groups