I'm Mexican-American and the father of my child is African-American; I don't really care what she'll look like, other than both of us have really strong, sculptured features so I'm interested in seeing who wins the genetic battle. I have friends who have speculated that she'll have "good hair etc." but I could really care less; she will be what she is meant to be. To me, she'll always be the most beautiful little girl in the world. :)
My fience is 100% Indian and I am 100% White with blind hair and blue eyes can't wait to see what our baby looks like.
Im white and my man is african american. He is verrry dark. Im sooo curious if the baby will be dark skinned. Lol I am blonde hair blue eyes, I hope baby has green or hazel eyes. Ahhh im sooo excited :-)
My husband is white and i'm half Asian and half Indian.. our first child is a perfect mix... he has his dad's eyes, lips and nose but slightly tanned... As said on earlier post, it depends which gene is more dominant :)
How cute. I'm Chinese and my hubby is white (French/Spanish) with dark hair and brown eyes.
So we're pretty sure our baby is not going to be blonde hair blue eyes, lol.
Still, he/she is going to be beautiful for sure ^_^
Can't wait to meet the little one.
My husband is full Mexican and I am half Mexican half white and we have 3 boys together... Our oldest looks full blooded Mexican, our middle looks Asian, and our youngest looks straight up white lmao Idk how the heck it happened but it did! Our middle boy looks so Asian that when we went to a Chinese buffet the hostess asked us where his parents were... When we said we were his parents they thought we were lying lmao
Sounds like it will be a beautiful baby either way!
Technically your baby will be 3/4 asian and 1/4 American. But some genes are more dominant than others.
I had a friend who had twins ...they were 1/4 Russian, 1/4 Korean , and 1/2 Caucasian.. one baby had more Asian facial features (especially in the eyes) and the other baby had more caucasian facial features (large round eyes) .
As long as your baby is healthy does it matter.