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2820.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:10 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

Actually what caught my eye in Turkey were not green but brownish eyes. Not really brown but more like honey, I haven´t seen that colour in Europe. I liked it a lot.

 

Hmm..I´m blue-eyed, Mr Daydreamer is brown-eyed and I wonder what colour our son inherited. For now he´s got blue eyes but I´ve heard that it may change...{#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 

DD..

Gosh!!

My blood started travel very fast in my body now..

I will send you a close range picture of my eyes..

2821.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:19 am

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

Very interesting....it explains a great deal...but what about green eyes? From what little research on the matter I´ve done, it seems Neanderthal had green eyes. Aren´t blue eyes are a relatively recent mutation?

There´s green allele (G) too, like blue (b) and brown (B). G is dominant to b but recessive to B.

Though somewhere else I saw that scientists still don’t know exactly how green eyes happen. They suspect that a separate gene causes green eyes and have even named this unidentified gene gey.

But eye color genetics is very complicated. A good explanation has not been found yet.

 

And don´t know about Neanderthal.

 

In fact, it´s an interesting subject, but I just learned about this simple theory at school which basically explains the eye color genetics. Otherwise, I don´t have much idea about genetics.

2822.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:21 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

Actually what caught my eye in Turkey were not green but brownish eyes. Not really brown but more like honey, I haven´t seen that colour in Europe. I liked it a lot.

 

Hmm..I´m blue-eyed, Mr Daydreamer is brown-eyed and I wonder what colour our son inherited. For now he´s got blue eyes but I´ve heard that it may change...{#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 

If you know the eye color of your husband´s parents, you can have more idea.

Check here: http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeCalc/eyecalculator.html

You can make eye color calculation of your child. Maybe, he will have blue eyes.

2823.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:23 am

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

DD..

Gosh!!

My blood started travel very fast in my body now..

I will send you a close range picture of my eyes..

 

of course you will. photos of your eyes, your cars, your other wives, medical tests results, recommendation letters from all mistresses - like you always do on a weekly basis

2824.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 01:29 am

 

Quoting mltm

 

 

If you know the eye color of your husband´s parents, you can have more idea.

Check here: http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeCalc/eyecalculator.html

You can make eye color calculation of your child. Maybe, he will have blue eyes.

 

Hey! That´s fun. Well the odds are: 35% blue, 15% green, 50% brown (I hope for blue!)

2825.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 02:42 am

 

Quoting mltm

 

There´s green allele (G) too, like blue (b) and brown (B). G is dominant to b but recessive to B.

Though somewhere else I saw that scientists still don’t know exactly how green eyes happen. They suspect that a separate gene causes green eyes and have even named this unidentified gene gey.

But eye color genetics is very complicated. A good explanation has not been found yet.

 

And don´t know about Neanderthal.

 

In fact, it´s an interesting subject, but I just learned about this simple theory at school which basically explains the eye color genetics. Otherwise, I don´t have much idea about genetics.

I have a child in my class of Pakistani origin who has beautiful blue eyes.  She is also very fair skinned and her hair is not dark brown by any means.  I think there is a region in Pakistan where the inhabitants have these characteristics.  Another Pakistani heritage child has the most striking green eyes.  When he first started nursery, he was very self conscious.

 

Last, but by no means least, there is an Indian heritage child in our school who has bright red hair!!!!!  It looks like something out of a bottle, but it is completely genuine.

 

2826.       alameda
3499 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 02:47 am

 

Quoting peacetrain

 

I have a child in my class of Pakistani origin who has beautiful blue eyes.  She is also very fair skinned and her hair is not dark brown by any means.  I think there is a region in Pakistan where the inhabitants have these characteristics.  Another Pakistani heritage child has the most striking green eyes.  When he first started nursery, he was very self conscious.

 

Last, but by no means least, there is an Indian heritage child in our school who has bright red hair!!!!!  It looks like something out of a bottle, but it is completely genuine.

 

 

 Remember that amazing photograph of the Afghan girl  with green eyes?

 

I think they are decendants of Alexander´s group. There are quite a few from that area with redish hair, blue and green eyes and fair skin.

2827.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 02:51 am

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

 Remember that amazing photograph of the Afghan girl  with green eyes?

 

I think they are decendants of Alexander´s group. There are quite a few from that area with redish hair, blue and green eyes and fair skin.

The odd thing is, the boy with the red hair has quite a dark complexion and it really does make his hair look a false colour.

 

2828.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 02:51 am

Ouch!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9hXvGdAos0

2829.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 05:13 am

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

 Remember that amazing photograph of the Afghan girl  with green eyes?

 

I think they are decendants of Alexander´s group. There are quite a few from that area with redish hair, blue and green eyes and fair skin.

 

Afghans are of Indo origin just like Europeans, so I don`t see anything surprising about that.

2830.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:12 am

The smell of rotten eggs makes men randy

 

A malodorous gas behind the smell of rotting eggs has been found to play a key role in giving men erections.

...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie..men-randy-1635901.html

 

No more egg throwing for men..

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