You are a half sibling.
You share half of your parents (so to speak)
If you have the same mother but different fathers, you are considered half-siblings. This means you share 50% of your genetic material from your mother. Full siblings, on the other hand, share both parents, resulting in a closer genetic relationship. In summary, having the same mother and different fathers makes you half-siblings.
Yes, sisters and brothers who have the same father are considered full siblings, but only if they also share the same mother. If they share only the same father but have different mothers, they are considered half-siblings. Full siblings typically have a closer genetic relationship than half-siblings.
Your half-brothers and half-sisters (half-siblings) are called half because instead of having the same mother and the same father as you, you have only one parent in common. Thus, you have half the common parentage that full siblings have. Half-siblings have the same father and different mothers, or the saem mother and different fathers.
They are half siblings.
Same Mother, Different Fathers ... Half Siblings:Yes, if you have the same mother but different fathers then you are half brothers or half sisters. However, if you and another sibling had the same father then you are not half siblings but brother and sister. It's the gene pool so it doesn't matter if your mother gave birth to you or not, if it's a different father then you are a half brother or half sister.No, if you have the same mother, you are not half siblings, only if you have different fathers, you are a half siblings. Nothing from the womb is half.Obviously the person who answered the question above is not very educated. This seems to be a misconception among the black community, (no offense... I'm half black myself). It doesn't matter if siblings share the same biological mother or father because you receive half your DNA from your mother and half from your father. So, to answer your question... it doesn't matter if you share the same mother or father, you're half siblings either way. Looks like the person above was sleeping in their science class or just a victim of misinformation.
Not full brother and sister, but in sharing the same blood line ofthe mother, you are considered to be related by half of the parentage, in this case, on the mother's side. Whether one becomes full brother/sister is a matter of love,compassion, acceptance, and the half factor becomes a matter only of legality. You are half brother and sister. You share your mothers blood but not your fathers.
in my choice no not full but half because u have to have the same parents then u have a full brother or sister .. if not half .....(duces)yall should know
Yes, this makes you half siblings.
Sure, technically it's possible for half siblings to be born on the same day if their parents are in a polyamorous relationship or if their parents have children with different partners around the same time. So, yes, it's not impossible for half siblings to share a birthday, but it's definitely not the norm. Life is full of surprises, honey!
Dog Chapman has several children, but his full-blooded siblings are Barbara Katie Chapman, Bonnie Chapman, and Garry Chapman. They all share the same parents, Dog (Duane Chapman) and his late wife, Beth Chapman. Other children of Dog Chapman come from different relationships, making them half-siblings rather than full-blooded siblings.
Whatever the Will says goes by what the deceased requested whether they are full siblings or half siblings. The full siblings could contest the Will, but in most cases family problems such as this are resolved or the courts could hold up the distribution of the Estate in the Will for a year or more and those kicking up a fuss about what they get out of the Will are most likely wanting any properties or money immediately and will not risk going to court.
No, the full doors and half doors seal the same to the hard top.