Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26064296-20160712051823/@comment-28540184-20160724145130

TheWizard1029 wrote: -Although I believe the others that posted in reference to the fatality from "touching" a Hollow are in the ballpark, but inaccurate. Despite the allergy (or venerability) to Hollows, simply "touching" a Hollow does not necessarily mean a fatal judgement for a Quincy. I don't believe the possibility of even contracting the poison is high, if its just a touch. Actually, its more than likely the contact from a Hollow's bodily fluids and or any other discharge more than anything else that yields poison to Quincy. Masaki fell victim to the poison after the mock-arrancar White, bit her... Uryu has battled plenty of Hollows and endured many attacks from them, but never a bite. And I can't remember if any of the Sternritters fell victim to any of the Hollows when they invaded Hueco Mundo but I'm sure at some point they made contact with a Hollow. Also, it was never made clear whether the level of resistance/venerability to the poison varied or not by the two sub-classes of Quincy (Gemischt and Echt). First things first: Welcome to the Wikia, Wizard :) I'd like to agree that just the touch of a Hollow is not the threat to a Quincy. If it would be so, Arrancars or Hollows in general would be far more dangerous to Quincys and something like Kirges expedition in Hueco Mundo in order to "recruit" some useful subjects would have seemed pretty stupid to me. So, we are talking about the fluids. Masaki, as you said, and Uraharas little trick to regain the Bankais are examples that Hollow fluids in the circulation of a Quincy hit them quite hard. Atleast the full blood Quincys if you want to differentiate it more.

-Back to the answer to the primary question: Yes it is possible for a Quincy to inherit Fullbringer power... It's actually pretty easy to figure it out if you put a little thought into it. If the one parent is a normal human and survives a Hollow attack, after conceiveing a child with a Quincy, then the child would most likely have inherited both powers after birth. If both parents are quincy, as long as they can get rid of the poison, there's nothing preventing the child from inheriting Fullbring...

Well, I don't want to go too much into details but, since we're talking about the fluids, would the sexual act with a person who was biten (or whatelse) by a Hollow before quite risky for the Quincy ? And if both are Quincy they would need a Shinigami (or two if it would spread like described in the sentence above) to seal the Hollow(s) in the way Urahara described it. That is not impossible but not very likely because you first have to find a Shinigami who is powerful enough and willing to sacrifice his Shinigami existence.