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If a baby is half black and half white but looks more white, will he/she eventually look mixed as he ages?

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i know i should know the answer to that question since i'm black. lol but i also know that usually when a child is half black, the black usually shows up more so than the white half. it's more dominant.

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  1. A mixed baby who will be darker when they grow up will usually have slightly darker skin around their knuckles on their fingers, and on the tips of their ears.  Those that are very white, stay that way.  I have seen in two cases, one my own little cousin, who if she walked down the street, no one would know her father was black.  She looks Italian or Hispanic.    


  2. usually.......  the child ends up looking like the opposite s*x.. menaing

    if your black and your baby is a boy.. he will have your skin color..  and if it's a girl..  she will have your mans skin color..

    there are always exceptions.. I'm telling you what i see from my experience.  

  3. it depends

    cause one of my cousins are mixed

    and they look more "white" than "black" or vise versa

    it depends on the genes

    & sometimes babies do get more color as they grow up

    but there is no excact say in what will happen

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