I voted yes. Since i am an anime fan(Not the crazed Otaku with Pikachu love pillow kind), I think that if the Pokemon were somehow half human and half Pokemon, then that would be cool.
Well, the are Human-shape Pokemon like Jynx, but in one episode of the anime Brock had a moment with a Jynx, thinking it was Nurse Joy. He was very surprised when he realized it wasn't who he that it was.
Also, why is everybody judging this guy? We all have one thing in our lives that we really love. As long as this guy isn't humping farm animals in real life, he doesn't deserve the creepy stares( That are implied). Saying stuff like "Pokemon isn't real dude" makes it seem like he's crazy or something. I would be with a Scarmory Chick that kinda looks like archangel from X-men.
I believe the guy is asking whether or not it is OK for humans and Pokemon (pure Pokemon, not human-Poke hybrids, even though that is questionable as well) to have intimate relationships. Judging by the way many of the wild Pokemon behave in the anime (In one episode, Ash walked up to a pink Rhyhorn only to be butted away, despite meaning no harm. It then chased the group off until it fell off a cliff) these creatures are still very animalistic. A real rhino would have done the same thing as that Rhyhorn. Though Pokemon do possess higher intelligence in the anime than animals, they still aren't at human level. Only Legendary Pokemon have that potential (though Mewtwo was unable to realize that not all humans are bad, despite its powerful mind.)
I voted yes, too. Pokemon aren't like animals.
As I referenced above, Pokemon, particularly wild ones, are very animalistic.
They're far more intelligent, and if a Pokemon likes their trainer & vice-versa, I don't see a problem.
Except Pokemon are still considered "wild animals" in the Pokemon universe. And saying "if they both like each other, what's the problem?" opens up all sorts of arguments against other relationships that are looked down on because of the parties involved in said relationship.
(Also, the games don't have them showing these near human-like behaviors like the anime does. In the games, Pokemon are pretty much just powerful animals.)
This is one of those "what if" topics. Of course Pokemon aren't real, but use your imagination - What if they were real?
If Pokemon WERE real, it'd be even worse. Think about it this way: If you have a cat or dog right now in real life, and wake up tomorrow to find your cat or dog is now a Meowth or Growlithe, would you feel like you could have a relationship with that pet now?
So... if Pokemon were real, I don't see a problem with a Pokemon - Human relationship (Although I doubt I'd have one myself).
The only difference between Pokemon and animals are that one set really exists and the other is a group of fictional creatures developed by a video game company to produce games for people to buy and battle/trade with each other.
It may also help to look at pictures of non-human Pokemon and ask yourself if human X Pokemon relationships are a good idea:
Even if you were to limit it to only Pokemon that resemble humans in a way, they are still Pokemon, just like all the ones above. Gardevoir or Jynx is no closer to being human than Metagross or Garchomp are.
And regardless of that, I don't recall anything in either the anime or the games that suggests human X Pokemon relationships of that nature are accepted. (the anime did have a Latias (in human form) kiss Ash at the end of that movie, though there is also the possibility that it was the girl Bianca). However, when Ash saw Bianca/Latias, he immediately thought it was Bianca, despite knowing Latias would transform into her all the time.
Also, the fact that you said you'd be Ok with it, but you probably wouldn't have one yourself means that you don't 100% agree with it either. What is it about human X Pokemon relationships that you wouldn't want to be a part of, but feel is acceptable in either that universe or in real life if Pokemon DID exist? For me, I see them as powerful versions of our real life animals. Yes, they are above standard animals in intelligence, but still seem to react out of instinct like animals until trained by a human to learn to obey commands.