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sorry to tell you - there does not have to be any blackness there -

Posted By: Amanda on 2009-06-27
In Reply to: I think DNA are in order for Jackson kids - Lynn

I personally see a resemblance and do see features of mixed children there. Of course, that may be because I have 2 mixed grandchildren, 4 mixed nieces and nephews, and 4 mixed stepchildren. They are all different looking and do not necessarily take on one race or the other or a mix.

I have a white mixed nephew with blonde hair and blue eyes, I have a tan niece whose hair can be so straight you think she is white and just in a tanning bed, I have a black stepson that you cannot tell is mixed, I have a stepdaughter who has brown hair but otherwise looks like a white child until summer when she tans. I have a granddaughter who looks like a Hispanic child and a grandson who looks like a mixed child.

You can never tell how they are going to look when they are mixed. Mixed children do not always have the typical black features that you seem to expect them to have.

I do not think there should be a blood test done regardless because he claimed those as his children even if they were not, but I especially would not request a blood test because of lack of black features - they are half white also.


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