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Post by zanygame on Dec 4, 2022 22:10:57 GMT
Nope. Children are rarely like their parents in stature or nature. Well that flies in the face of just about every theory of evolution and inheritance I have heard or even witnessed growing up. Babies tend to look like their fathers at a very early age to remove doubt I suppose. likenesses yes. but we're talking about build etc.
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Post by sandypine on Dec 4, 2022 22:19:02 GMT
Well that flies in the face of just about every theory of evolution and inheritance I have heard or even witnessed growing up. Babies tend to look like their fathers at a very early age to remove doubt I suppose. likenesses yes. but we're talking about build etc. You may be, I have always been referring to character and inherited traits. Build tends to be a mix but each sex will tend to be the same build as the respective parent.
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Post by Bentley on Dec 5, 2022 0:27:03 GMT
Well that flies in the face of just about every theory of evolution and inheritance I have heard or even witnessed growing up. Babies tend to look like their fathers at a very early age to remove doubt I suppose. likenesses yes. but we're talking about build etc. Talk people tend to breed tall people . You obviously haven’t been to Croatia.
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Post by see2 on Dec 5, 2022 21:13:57 GMT
likenesses yes. but we're talking about build etc. You may be, I have always been referring to character and inherited traits. Build tends to be a mix but each sex will tend to be the same build as the respective parent. I believe the trend is in the offspring being an unknowable mix with the daughters taking after the father and the son taking after the mother. It makes a bit of a farce of tracing lineage back through the male surname.
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Post by Toreador on Dec 5, 2022 21:21:49 GMT
You may be, I have always been referring to character and inherited traits. Build tends to be a mix but each sex will tend to be the same build as the respective parent. I believe the trend is in the offspring being an unknowable mix with the daughters taking after the father and the son taking after the mother. It makes a bit of a farce of tracing lineage back through the male surname. Jews trace through the female line, probably on the basis that everyone knows their mother but not everyone knows their father.
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Post by see2 on Dec 5, 2022 21:26:17 GMT
I believe the trend is in the offspring being an unknowable mix with the daughters taking after the father and the son taking after the mother. It makes a bit of a farce of tracing lineage back through the male surname. Jews trace through the female line, probably on the basis that everyone knows their mother but not everyone knows their father. Nice one .
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