Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-40267371-20190724171636/@comment-40267371-20190725183528

I see what you mean about Iruka and Naruto, that is a fair point. I think the difference here, is that Iruka did not really resume the actual role of father. Just an emotional one here and there. This would fall in to the same category as Sasuke and Naruto being close like brothers. Besides being there for Naruto, nothing was followed through from Iruka's end. If you asked Naruto who Iruka is, he would say his teacher, even if he loved him like he would a father.

With Orochimaru, it is different. Oro is registering as Mitsuki's parent. Oro is raising Mitsuki, attending his meetings, signing his guardian forms etc. Oro specifically refers to Mitsuki as their son, Mitsuki specifically refers to oro as his parent.

I completely misunderstood you there. I do get that, Mitsuki could be considered a brother in a genetic sense. But then, we do not know how Oro exactly created Mitsuki, whether other genes were mingled in there. That hasn't been explained yet. We know Rogu and Mitsuki are clones of one another, but we do not know how Oro managed to get their dna and recreate a child that while shares characteristics, also has genetic differences. But I get what you are saying there, yes in that I agree.

I still do feel that since Mitsuki is their son, the family section should be listing family members. The bio does a good job of explaining the hows and whys. And yes, precisely what I thought. Mitsuki is listed as Oro's son, it would only make sense for Oro to be listed as the parent. Especially since the category specifically handles the relation to family members.