I saw that picture in the news and on Regis and Kelly.
That's the crazy world of genetics--I would love them both of course but still think it was a little strange.
2006-11-04 13:22:27
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answered by .vato. 6
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First of all, would it matter what race someone is? If I had a black baby and a white baby, I'd love them both the same! Now, that would never happen to me since I'd never even think about cheating on my future boyfriend/husband. But say if I got a sperm donor and had a white baby and a black baby, then I wouldn't mind at all. They are both the same on the inside. I'd still love them both the same since they are both my children. Race doesn't mean anything to me...my crush is black and I am white...so does that really matter? I think not.
2006-11-04 13:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Wouldn't matter.
I'm hispanic and my husband is black... its a big possibility. Even if you're expecting twins, it could happen. Just a few weeks ago they had a set of twins on tv and one dominanted the mothers color while the other the fathers.
And like most of the answers... it shouldnt matter on the color. You will and should love ur baby no matter what!!
2006-11-04 15:46:52
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answered by Krystal 2
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I wouldn't cheat on my husband, as we both respect each other. I wouldn't want to do so, anyhow. That would be the end of my marriage. If that did happen, hypothetically speaking, I couldn't blame my husband.
But, somehow, (since I have medium, olive-skin tone) there were some blacks in my family somewhere down the line, I would accept both kids. True love knows no color.
2006-11-04 13:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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well my boyfriend is white and i am black....so if we do have a black baby and a white baby we would love them...the color of their skin doesn't determine what kind of person they will be...how can u not love a child...he/she is amazing and when carrying a baby you don't care whether its black white or gray whether its a girl or a boy u just want him or her to be healthy
2006-11-04 15:00:56
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answered by PrInCeSs 2
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I saw this, I think it was England. It was obviously a mixed marriage and the mom had twins, a black boy and a white girl (could have been visa versa)
2006-11-04 13:22:27
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answered by Marge Simpson 6
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The article says that the twins were both born white, but one developed the black traits later, which is often the case. But it also says the mother is half Nigerian, so I would imagine she wasn't completely surprised.
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2006-11-04 13:29:56
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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I would treat the babies both the same. Because from one blood we were all made. It's said in the Bible and I believe in the word of God.
2006-11-04 13:49:27
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answered by Jai 2
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That would mean the woman had sex with a white man and a black man. If she had twins, they were from two separate eggs, fertilized by two different sperm. They obviously would not be identical. Her husband, (you?) would be a very big man to forgive infidelity. You have to remember, one of those kids is yours. Do you want to distance yourself from him/her because of HER infidelity? Do you want to raise both kids? It's a lot to think about......Good Luck!!
2006-11-04 13:32:11
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answered by rebelflag4usa 2
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Id probably be suprised, but I would love both of my children the same. That is how life is, and you need to play the cards your dealt. Besides color doesn't(and shouldn't) matter. Love is love .. How would you react?
-And YES it is possible
2006-11-04 13:22:58
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answered by LaAlicia 2
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