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Twins. One Black-One white

I am not surprised. A show on the Discovery Channel explained that this can happen... albeit a bit rare.
Two different sexual encounters with two different men close enough to each other for two eggs to fertilize. (i think that is how it goes!)
 
I don't get it. The mother is black, the father is white, the kids are of mixed ethnic background. One is lighter-skinned than the other. What's so special?
 
Originally posted by: Lola
I am not surprised. A show on the Discovery Channel explained that this can happen... albeit a bit rare.
Two different sexual encounters with two different men close enough to each other for two eggs to fertilize. (i think that is how it goes!)

hm, both babies have the same father allegedly.
 
It's not that he's not black.. he's just not as dark skinned. He definitely looks like he has some darkness to his skin color though.
 
Actually they both look black one just has lighter skin. Reminds me of that old Saturday night live episode where the light skinned black guy was telling the dark skinned black guy that he was the superior race because he was a lighter shade of brown.:laugh: Dang I wish I could find that on youtube. I've looked time and again with no luck.
 
Originally posted by: darkxshade
It's quite obvious the white one was born a racist. 😛

Maybe if it was England or the US. But this is Germany. He is just showing his white side is the Superior Race.*























*was meant to be sarcastic before anyone jumps all over me.
 
I think being Black is more about the physical shape of their bodies rather than just dark skin. A lot of Indians and Middle Eastern folks are extremely dark but we wouldn't call them Black. If the second twin was born with European features (chin, nose, lips, hair, etc.) than it would be amazing. A difference in skin tone, however improbable, is not the same.
 
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
It's not that he's not black.. he's just not as dark skinned. He definitely looks like he has some darkness to his skin color though.

/rick james


DAHHHKNES!!!
 
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
I don't get it. The mother is black, the father is white, the kids are of mixed ethnic background. One is lighter-skinned than the other. What's so special?

thats what I thought.
 
Pigment of the skin is amazing. I had an African American professor in college....she showed me a picture of her niece. She looked like the Swiss Miss girl.....was blonde with blue eyes. Her brother had dark eyes and dark skin...

I learned right there that you can have recessive genes that come out at any time.
 
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