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I realise that this is a very unusual question but I am genuinly interested. Is it possible.

2007-03-18 18:24:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

Ok, If you really want to know what I mean by Black and white I'll write it so you understand. Black being someone like myself who is of darker skin eg Maori and white being like my partner who is of light skin colour eg Pakeha.

2007-03-18 18:36:06 · update #1

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Yes
I know because it has been done. The report was not in a tabloid, but in a reputable newspaper.
A promiscuous (duh) woman had sex with a white guy and a black guy within minutes of each other. Usually the receptivity to sperm shuts down after one hits its mark, but this was so fast that, I guess that hadn't happened yet.
The two boys were born a t the same time , but with, obviously different fathers.

2007-03-18 19:03:01 · answer #1 · answered by smartprimate 3 · 1 0

When one parent is much darker pigmented than the other, its possible that with fraternal twins (or any other siblings), one will by much lighter and one much darker. This happened with my biracial cousins, although the difference is not extreme with them. I saw an article in a magazine about biracial twins where one looked "black" and the other "white" and they noticed that even though they were twins, the lighter one was treated with a lot more privilege and respect.
All these people that are saying that it would have to be different fathers, that's just not so. Its interesting and true that twins can have separate fathers, but even with the same father, genetics can work in interesting ways.

2007-03-18 19:46:30 · answer #2 · answered by rebecca h 2 · 0 0

IF the twins are not identical of course they could come out different skin tones because they are two different eggs. It is no different than for example both my kids have the same dad and of course since i had them the same mother yet my oldest is dark hair and darker skin and my youngest is blond and lighter skin. I am white and their dad is mexican. Now identical twins wouldnt come out different since they are identical but from two eggs sure why wouldnt or couldnt they come out different. If you two were to end up having lets say 10 kids over the years they are going to all have different shades of skin tone , some lighter and some darker.

2007-03-18 23:19:52 · answer #3 · answered by hersheynrey 7 · 0 0

i think of I heard of this happening while i became watching divorce court on television. the female had fraternal twins yet that they had different fathers. Its extremely uncommon. a million in 12 gadgets of fraternal twins have different fathers (the best term for it incredibly is bi-paternal, which ability 2 fathers). yet fraternal twins make up 2% of the worlds inhabitants. And intercourse would not would desire to ensue minutes aside for this to ensue. all of it has to do with ovulation, the quantity of time it takes for each mans sperm to realize the egg, stuff like that. Like, if a woman had intercourse with better than one guy a number of days earlier ovulation, the sperm will attain the fallopian tubes earlier the eggs get there and lie in wait. as quickly as the egg arrives interior the tube, it certainly relies upon on who's the fortunate wiggle malicious program that makes it interior the egg and fertilizes it. no rely the way you check out it, its an exceedingly spectacular occurance.

2016-10-01 03:54:51 · answer #4 · answered by guyden 4 · 0 0

It is possible but rare. The chances of it happening are about one in a million. Here are two links of some families with one black and one white baby (twins). The first link has a video, and the second link has pics.

2007-03-18 20:31:21 · answer #5 · answered by entusuenos 1 · 1 0

yes if she had either 2 eggs at the same time drop and had sex with a white man and a black man or had a set of twins and one was albino

2007-03-18 18:37:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I guess, you could have 2 babies one with a lighter tone and one with a darker tone if one parent was one and the other parent was the other. They would have to be fraternal twins though, no way they could be identical.

2007-03-18 18:34:25 · answer #7 · answered by lilly j 4 · 0 1

Yes, with the same father, or with two different fathers. Different men can father twins.

2007-03-18 18:30:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Define black and white?

2007-03-18 18:32:34 · answer #9 · answered by whatwouldyodado2006 4 · 0 1

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