Twins

Black and White twins
by ecorock | 1 year ago (Fri, Apr 06, 2012 7:28am EDT) | in Cool Stuff
Twins
Twins
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  • FKBisme | 1 year ago | +5
    The husband still doesn't look fully convinced
  • ancientmariner | 1 year ago | +3
    actually, it's no problem thinking they came from the same mom... on the other hand, i may have my doubts about the father (s)...
    • friendlygarfield | 1 year ago | +2
      the milkman may have been white :-) ....... just saying :-)
    • 2ndhandsmoker | 1 year ago | +2
      If you use your imagination (or Photoshop could probably do it) to make the white one darker and give her black hair and eyebrows they would look like twins. They have very similar features. But I guess they could be both sharing moms features.
  • justme | 1 year ago | +1
    I think there was a little mix up at the hospital
  • Cigarmann | 1 year ago | +1 -1
    The color will even out as they age.......btw, any nude pics of the mom.......?
    • JollyRogArrh | 1 year ago | +1
      I thought this was a family orientated respectable website. Guess I thought wrong... carry on.BTW The mom is pretty nice looking
      • Cigarmann | 1 year ago | +2
        I know but it is so gosh darn tough to shift gears to PG from XXX.......!
    • jarvis80 | 1 year ago | +1
      no it wont they will stay the same color its possible for 2 black people to have a white kid with blone hair and blue eye and not be albino and it works both ways its very very very rare
      • catalin | 1 year ago | +1
        You are right, more so it seems that since then, Remee's skin tone has become lighter, while Kian's has become darker and her eyes have turned brown (Remee and Kian being the 2 kids in the photos). This is said to be possible because the parents were mixed race themselves, but the odds are 1 in a million
        • catalin | 1 year ago | +1
          Explanation: Skin color is believed to be determined by up to seven different genes working together. If a woman is of mixed race, her eggs will usually contain a mixture of genes coding for both black and white skin. Similarly, a man of mixed race will have a variety of different genes in his sperm. When these eggs and sperm come together, they will create a baby of mixed race. But, very occasionally, the egg or sperm might contain genes coding for one skin colour. If both the egg and sperm contain all white genes, the baby will be white. And if both contain just the versions necessary for black skin, the baby will be black. For a mixed-race couple, the odds of either of these scenarios is around 100 to one. But both scenarios can occur at the same time if the woman conceives non-identical twins, another 100 to one chance. This involves two eggs being fertilised by two sperm at the same time, which also has odds of around 100 to one
          • catalin | 1 year ago | +1
            If a sperm containing all-white genes fuses with a similar egg and a sperm coding for purely black skin fuses with a similar egg, two babies of dramatically different colours will be born. The odds of this happening are 100 x 100 x 100 — a million to one.

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