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iv0rybeauty
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it is posible... |
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scarletmcbeth
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yes..its very rare..but it can happen. i remember hearing about these twins. both parents were black but one child was black and the other was white |
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B
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yes. rare. but yes. |
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♥Top Notch Mama♥
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if the mother has those traits |
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dandalion
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yes it is indeed possible. rare but possible |
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need answers
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yes its possible |
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Sean G
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Yes. Maybe the mom is white. Maybe the child is albino. Is the man very light skinned. My mother is very light and back in her day many black people could "pass for white". |
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Mrs. Lee Queen B
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Yeah, it could be an albino or just white genetics in the family? |
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CuriousBob
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Theoretically it might be. Most black people in America have a little white blood in them and if the right gene combination comes up, it could happen I suppose. DNA tests are cheap and easy. |
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Pretty Much Amazing
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My friend has a mixed black and white kid.
He has red hair (slightly curly, but he's only 1,) white skin, and dark brown eyes. He's super cute. |
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opetke
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It's unlikely, but mathematically possible....especially if that black man has had white ancestors. |
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hammer
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Yes. It can happen in any race, but it has to be in the blood line. Say if there is a white person in the family and only black people after that for generations, the "white" gene would lay dormant and could pop up at any time. Same with any other race...I could pop out a black kid if the genes are there.... |
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Bob Marley
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if the mother has all that then yes |
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Akeath
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Yes, it is possible, if the other parent is white. This actually happened twice to one couple, they had two sets of twins, each one with one that looked Caucasian and one that looked African American/mixed. |
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dj_coco
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oh yeah deff, there could just be the mother's genes =]
the dna is just CHANCE, so it is possible for the child to just receive the mothers physical genes |
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devilsbride
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Well, they can have ALBINO children.....
other than that... it maybe possible, but I highly doubt it |
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nini
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i don't think that it's possible for the white skin but i guess depending on the man's past history and recessive traits(or something like that i'm taking biology right now lol) it is possible for the child to have blue eyes. |
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SuzyQ
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not probable but genetically possible if there are caucasian genes that are recessive in him. Get a paternity test. |
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Katie
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Yes. I know a black girl who is married to a white guy...they have a child who is whiter than the husband with big blue eyes. |
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jdgothtech
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yes, if they have white close in the background, like a grandparent then ya, it is a real good possibility, happens all the time. |
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diamond_butterfly24
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yes, my husbands family is proof. both of his parents are mixed, some of his siblings are very dark, and some like him are very light. most of his brothers are married to white women, and some of them have blonde blue eyed kids with pale skin, but have identical shaped features to his side of the family |
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brit23
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it is possible but unlikely
it depends on his genes though recessive genes might have those characteristics because of his parents grandparents great grandparents etc.
two "black" people can have a "white" baby
just like two "white" people can have a "black" baby
it is unlikely but not unheard of......... especially if the mother is "white" this can happen |
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tanner
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Actually yes! My cousin is a very pale white person, with very bright blue eyes and her hair is so blonde it almost looks white. 7 years ago when she started dating her now husband, ( who is black) they got pregnant. Once the baby was born, her husband thought that she had cheated on him, cause the baby had white skin, blue eyes and blonde hair. So they had a DNA test done and it prooved that he was in fact the biological father. They have since had 2 more kids, and you can tell those 2 are mixed. They are all very beautiful kids. I guess with the first kid, he just got more of his momas DNA than his dads. |
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♥The Mrs.♥
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Possible, yes. Likely, not at all. If he has white anywhere in his background it could happen if the mother was white. However the chances of this are VERY VERY low. |
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Nancy M.
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Yes, it is possible. I have a cousin and her daughter is married to a black man. They have a daughter who has blond hair, blue eyes and white skin. She doesn't look biracial and is a beautiful child. The mother also has blond hair and blue eyes. |
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Sad_Girl21
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Yes it is possible. Not likely but it is possible. If the mother had straight blond hair and blue eyes and white skin. I think the mother's geans would have to be very strong for this to happen.
I know somebody with a dark mexican grandma and her kids came out white. |
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John L(R-PA)
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it could be if the mother's traits are more powerful than his are, and the mother is white. or the child could be albino |
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mollyblue55
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Anything is possible, but it is highly unlikely. |
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curious
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Yes, if the wife is Nordic or Scandinavian. Seen it. I've seen Asian blacks (with slant eyes) ; red-haired, blonde, blue-eyed blacks. One of the most beautiful women I've EVER seen was a blonde, blue-eyed black woman. It was natural -- I know; I almost married her. |
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Bella
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yes, just as a white couple can have a black child, if ANYWHERE in their family histories, there was a black parent... if there is the gene anywhere in the bloodline, it will always be there, while it gets smaller with each equal race birth, it is still there |
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mamaof2mjjs
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Depends on the mother's genes and the man's parent's genes. My babies are mixed and when they were born, they were white. Now they have a beautiful tan color. |
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