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Mixed Baby Im Light White He's Dark Black

183 posts on this thread and the last post was on January 9th, 2009 5:25 AM
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Sabrina - June 14th, 2005 5:18 PM

My boyfriend and i are also a mixed couple i am exstremly fair with blonde hair and blue eyes he is dark with black hair and brown eyes...we had our baby in oct'04 and he was just as light as me with slate eyes.....and a little bit of blonde hair on top of his head... now he is 8 months old with my blue eyes and reallly curly golden blonde hair....he looks like a white baby with a nice golden tan...but he has his fathers face nose and all ....but who knows maybe our next baby will be darker with brown eyes


Tommi - June 14th, 2005 5:34 PM

I am a seventeen year old male, and my mother is white with deep blue eyes, and my father is black with brown eyes. My father has somewhat light skin for a black man, but i still have dark eyes. I was born with deep blue eyes, and eventually my eyes became green/brown. At first gance most people think my eyes are brown, but when looked at closely my eyes look dark green with brown around the pupil. From my research I would say that there is a slim chance that your child will have blue eyes, but most mixed people i know have a brown/green mixture. I hope i have been of help.


Saab Lofton - June 15th, 2005 5:10 PM

What SHOULD have happened is Wesley Snipes or someone like him should've been cast as "Reese" in the Terminator movies so that the world could've seen a dark man impregnating Linda Hamilton with THE CHOSEN ONE destined to save the future. Mixed marriages/children should be looked upon in a positive/heroic light, 'cause we are NOT turning back the clock all so that some viewer of FOX News can feel more comfortable. Jim Crow is dead and his ass is staying dead, period! Tell your family to do some research on child poverty worldwide--if they've got the slightest bit of sense, they'll realize that their ONLY priority should be how healthy the child is and not whether it can pass for black or white.
Want something to worry about? Worry about that college tuition!

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Lola. - June 15th, 2005 5:32 PM

My mother is white, with blue eyes.
My father is very dark polynesian(maori) with deep brown eyes.
I have green, hazel eyes, my eyes stayed blue for a couple of years though, everyone thought they would stay that way :(


kimj - June 15th, 2005 7:58 PM

i am white and portuguese and my hubby is black... we have a 6 year old little boy and he is adorable. already girl problems. when he was born he looked just like dad but white. it was cute! he is a really pretty tan color he has wonderful curly hair and awesome eyes. we are 19 weeks preggo and hopinf for a girl...


Manda - June 15th, 2005 9:15 PM

Here is a cool link for you to try. http://www.lifehacker.com/software/life-hacks/c
alculate-your-future-childs-eye-color-103262.ph
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You can put in your date and figure out the probability of your child's eye color, depending on your eye color, your mate's eye color and the eye color of your parents. Give it a try!


bump - July 6th, 2005 8:42 AM

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NM - September 4th, 2005 10:33 AM

that is so sad that there are people like you still lurking around in the world. Now what I am not understanding is if you have such a problem with people of different races, why wold you be looking at this website. Well maybe its not your fault...that you are a sad little man who obviously has nothing beter to do than look on the internet for sites like this, and for what, so you can look like an ass. Well, you will find out sooner or later, and hopefully sooner, that God is the only One allowed to judge us. In the end you will be judged, so I suggest you think about that. Remember that God loves you just as much as he loves all the other races he created.


chamira3@aol.com - September 5th, 2005 10:26 AM

my baby girl is multiracial she has a light peanut butter complexion and curly hair. Shes two her complexion has been the same since she was one. So has her hair. My god son is black with west african decent he is dark caramel with green eyes and dark blonde hair. You never know.


kEEKEE - September 5th, 2005 11:33 AM

You will have to wait until the baby get around 2. Babies complexions change for the first couple years of their life. My oldest is Irish, black, and native american. he looked white when he was first born. Around 5 he finally became a shade darker. He his curly hair and brown eyes. Just beautiful I'm not just saying that b/c I'm his mom....LOl.....My youngest is black and Native american. He is 16 months. He has carmel skin and curly hair. Another beautiful child,,Boy, I have some gorgeous boys...Lucky me!!!......Some day we will all be one color. No one is 100% any race. Well in my eyes. You baby will be beautiful. Hell, all babies are beautiful. Take care


kEEKEE - September 5th, 2005 11:34 AM

Your baby"


Geez - September 5th, 2005 2:24 PM

Steve, you need to get out more. This is the year 2000. Slavery was abolished some time ago, black people can sit wherever they like on the buses and people like you are now generally regarded as uneducated, sad losers, who have no life and no self-esteem. Really, you should broaden your horizons or kill yourself. I personally would prefer the later, since you are probably beyond saving. Hey, you obviously don't enjoy life anyway, if all you live for is to spread hatred. Put yourself out of your misery. The world will thank you for it!


Christina - September 6th, 2005 5:36 AM

Poor, poor, Steve!! Instead of using all of your energy being so hateful, you should brush up on your grammer skills!! I reported your silly remarks as poor taste (indeed they are! ) You need help kid- My advice to you is get a life, open your eyes and for God's sake take some English classes!! Maybe you will luck out and have an African American instructor.


Brandy V - September 6th, 2005 10:29 AM

I have a mixed child. With mine, not much changed after birth but the skin tone (got darker) and you know the "growing up" features. Either way the child will be beautiful. BUT... our nephew and niece are mixed (the mother is WHITE WHITE) and those two look white still and they are almost 4. It just depends.


Leigh - September 6th, 2005 2:06 PM

My husband and I are both technically white, but he is extremely olive toned (because of Indian in his family) while I am as fair as can be (Irish/English!), so we've been having fun with this, too. Of course it's not to the same degree as you and your husband, but still fun! Anyhow, genetically, brown eyes are more dominant than blue - typically children will not have blue eyes unless one parent is blue and the other is grey/green/blue. With you and your husband's mixture, you could possible have a hazel-eyed baby. As for skin color, genetically the darker tones will play out. If you play around online, you might be able to find a skin chart that diagrams 300+ tones and has you match up your approximate color with your spouse's to show a series of "guesstimates" for what your children could turn out like. Good luck with everything...and I'm sure you will have a lovely baby! :)


lauren - November 5th, 2005 10:46 AM

im mixed race an i dont look it it really up sets me beacuse people miss juge you some think your white an call u a liar when u say ure mixed race its hard but you get used to it some of my mates are mixed race an they look darker than me