skin colour, just like eye and hair colour, can come from a generation further back then just the two parents. Both my hubby and I have brown hair and green eyes. Our daughter has blonde hair and blue eyes.
2006-10-07 16:04:37
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answered by lynnca1972 5
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Not necessarily. The baby could still be your brothers if someone in his lineage is light skinned or even white. The only way your brother is going to be able to tell if it is his though is through a paternity test. This is something he should definitely do if he is not sure if the baby is his.
2006-10-07 18:17:30
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answered by panda 3
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Why would you EVEN think of causing trouble? No good can come of that. Your own mom is light skinned and so is the girlfriend's mom. Why would you think the baby couldn't be light, too? If your brother is happy then stay out of his business. You aren't doing anyone any favors -- especially your neice or nephew.
2006-10-07 16:07:25
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answered by tsopolly 6
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I dont there is a law that says baby can not be light skinned,,, its like sayin my mom n dad have blue eyes but mine are brown... does not mean my mom or dad are not my parents. If ur brother is happy being a father be happy ur an aunt. Its not the babies fault it has light skinned.
2006-10-07 16:13:57
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answered by blwatson41 3
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skin colour can be different for all the kids ,your brothers grandfather or another relative might have had light skin so the baby could have taken after that person,so skin colour like hair and eyes can come from other parts of your family
2006-10-07 16:05:17
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answered by stephanie n 5
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Its not your issue. But the baby has gray eyes because they don't even get their color for like 4-6 months after their born, sometimes longer. Sometimes it also takes awhile for the pigment (skin color) to really kick in. And Just because the skin is a different color doesn't mean sh!t. My cousins skin is blacker than black and his mom is white and his dad is black. I'm caramel color and my mom is white and dad is black. My other cousin is practically white and her mom is white and dad is black. So that cant tell you who the father is, just by the skin and the eyes.
2006-10-07 16:04:18
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answered by LaAlicia 2
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Leave it alone. This is not your problem or issue to deal with, it's your bothers, and that's only if he considers it so. Genetics are an odd thing. Sometimes generations of traits may appear that have not shown up before. This is not appropriate for you to interfere. If your brother is bothered by it, let him pursue his options. If not keep your mouth shut. Did it ever occur to you that maybe he knows already something you don't know, accepts it, and is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
2006-10-07 17:10:39
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answered by mld m 4
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Stay out oof it. If he has issues with it he'll bring them up, it's not up to you to bring those instances to light. There are a lot of things that go into how a baby looks. i.e. I have really dark hair and so does my boy friend. Our son is blonde.
2006-10-07 16:03:49
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answered by melashell 3
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Stay out of it. If your brother has a question about it he will deal with it. In the meantime, just don't say a word or get involved or you may do damage that cannot easily be repaired.
2006-10-07 15:59:54
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answered by Chloe 6
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Is your brother a blind man? You failed to mention that. If he's not, it's best you mind your own life. What if it isn't his, can't he love it just the same?...that's a very personal thing between him and his girlfriend and doesn't include a third party...meaning you. So please let it be and love your new neice/nephew as a new aunt should! Good Luck!
2006-10-07 16:08:28
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answered by Barbara 5
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