User blog comment:Harburton81/Fanfiction - Two Genders, Eleven Children/@comment-31669726-20170409205130

Great story Harburton81  but could't the start of the episode one of the boys be part of lincoln,s dream  since  when lincoln into inter dimensional portal it seamed as if it happened in  a ctuality

here is what i assume happened in in the episode key bold letters = dream normal letters = actuality

'''Lincoln and Clyde are looking through the fridge, finding something good to eat. After finding a jar of peanut butter, Lincoln sticks his finger in the peanut butter, and sticks it in his mouth. He then attempts to stick the same finger back into the jar, but Lola sees this, and yells at Lincoln to have some dignity. Luan arrives with Mr. Coconuts to deliver a joke when suddenly, Lincoln burps in front of Luan, causing her to tell a joke that jabs at Lincoln. When Lincoln complains that life in the Loud House is always like this, following by a flashback of the times he was not satisfied by his sister's actions. He waits for them to finish up in the bathroom, they gang up on him and groom him to make him look perfect for hanging out with Ronnie Anne, they reject his ideas of going somewhere fun and settle on going to the mall, and they try to treat him when he gets a thumb cramp. He then wishes that he had ten brothers instead of ten sisters.'''

'''That night, Lisa, who took what Lincoln said into consideration, has made a watch that can make a portal that will transport Lincoln into the world of his dreams. Lincoln takes the watch, while Lisa reminds him that he needs to return back to his own world within 24 hours. With that in mind, Lincoln jumps in.'''

'''Lincoln lands in the hallway, but notices no subtle changes. Suddenly, the sisters (who are now boys) exit their rooms. Lincoln is ecstatic at this and to his surprise, they all want to go to Dairyland (with the brothers saying that it was Lincoln's idea). After their trip, they go over to Gus' Games and Grub to enjoy pizza. They arrive back home where they greet their parents (who are wearing inverted clothes) and quickly dogpile on [http://theloudhouse.wikia.com/wiki/Lynn_Loud_Sr. Dad]. Lincoln discovers that what used to be his bedroom is a closet and his bed is in Lynn and Lars' (Lynn and Lucy's) bedroom. Lincoln is having such a fun time here that he decides to stay in this world forever and tosses the watch away.'''

'''The next day, Lincoln wakes up and receives two horrible punches: one from Lynn (for waking him up) and one from Lars (for scratching his coffin). Lincoln attempts to use the bathroom, but is revealed to be a pigsty to his horror. Luke (Luna) agrees that the bathroom is messy and says that he and Lincoln should clean it. But Luke's method of "cleaning" involves him using Lincoln's head to scrub the toilet. Lincoln walks out and is mocked by his brothers because of this. He then trips and hurts his thumb. Loni (Leni) then tells him to just shake it off rather than console him like his sisters. Leon (Lily) then crawls towards him. Lincoln then asks him if he wants to kiss his "boo-boo" to make it better, to which Leon responds by biting his thumb, causing the brothers to laugh even harder.'''

'''Later, while getting ready for a date with Ronnie Anne, Lincoln sees Leif and Lexx (Lana and Lola) wearing his shirts. They then inform him that because they didn't have any clean shirts at the moment, they decided to wear his shirts instead, much to his annoyance. The brothers then proceed to make fun of him for his relationship with Ronnie Anne. Lane (Luan) then pulls Lincoln's pants up to his chest, then messes with his hair, annoying him even more. The brothers then dogpile onto him before giving him a "Loud House-style Dutch oven."'''

'''Lincoln, no longer able to take this world anymore, decides to head back to his own world. With five minutes left on the clock, Lincoln looks through the garbage can where he threw the watch away, but to his horror, the watch is gone. It turns out that Lexx found it and decides to play "Keep Away" with the watch, to which the nine other brothers join in. Lincoln tricks his brothers into dogpiling on Dad again and uses that distraction to take the watch back. With a few seconds left on the clock, Lincoln opens a portal and jumps in (but not before boy Lynn pulls down his pants one last time).'''

'''Lincoln falls through the portal into a world that he initially believes is his original world (even finding that Bun-Bun's okay). Suddenly, the brothers, looking concerned, barge into his room and start asking him if he's okay. Lincoln's confused as to his brothers are being so nice to him all of a sudden, but he soon realizes that he's now in a world where, while apparently more or less the same as his original world, the genders of himself and his sisters are the exact opposite--meaning that Lincoln, now a girl named "Linka," is the middle child and only daughter of the eleven Loud children.'''

Lincoln suddenly wakes up, realizing that the entire ordeal was just a bad dream that he was having. The sisters, who heard their brother screaming, barge into his room and ask if he's okay. Lincoln assures them that he's fine and that he's glad to have sisters instead of brothers (confusing his sisters until he claims that he was talking nuns). Lincoln is happy with his ten sisters, instead of brothers. When Leni finds a watch on the floor and asks Lincoln if he knows who it belongs to, Lincoln mistakes it for the portal watch from his dream and quickly destroys it. But as it turns out, the watch actually belonged to Lori who, naturally, is mad that her brother destroyed her watch. When she claims that Lincoln's going to pay for it, he at first thinks this means that Lori's going to give him a swirlie but she explains that she means he'll literally pay for it (as in, buy her a new watch with his own money). After his sisters leave his room, Lincoln tells the viewers that he loves them for who they are, and that he's glad that his sisters are nothing like his brothers. However, Lynn comes back, and pantses Lincoln, causing him to annoyingly remark "except for Lynn," who pretty much acts the same as the boy Lynn.