What eyecolors/haircolors do your ancestors (grandparents) have

Are u lighter or darker than the average of ur 4 grandparents


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I notice that incels tend to be the lightest among their relatives. For example having all your grandparents be darker than u is major incel trait imo.

Me personally, I think I'm lighter than my grandparent's average pigmentation wise.
Mom dad - Dirtyblonde, blue/grey eyes
Mom mom - Dark brown hair, Brown eyes
Dad dad - Light brown hair, dont know eyecolor
Dad mom - Dirtyblonde, Brown eyes

Me - Dirtyblonde, Green eyes
 
Which grandfather of yours looks like Stalin? He looks darker iirc
 
Which grandfather of yours looks like Stalin? He looks darker iirc
Paternal grandfather. He's not really dark, I know he had light brown hair. Dont know what his eyecolor was, mightve been anything from dark blue to brown
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i am wayy darker and incel
 
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I notice that incels tend to be the lightest among their relatives. For example having all your grandparents be darker than u is major incel trait imo.

Me personally, I think I'm lighter than my grandparent's average pigmentation wise.
Mom dad - Dirtyblonde, blue/grey eyes
Mom mom - Dark brown hair, Brown eyes
Dad dad - Light brown hair, dont know eyecolor
Dad mom - Dirtyblonde, Brown eyes

Me - Dirtyblonde, Green eyes
My mother has blonde hair and really pale blue eyes, dad was blonde but turned more brown as he aged his eyes are more hazel/greyish blue like mine. Almost my entire family's hair is blonde or blown with some rare outliers, usually light colored eyes.
 
My mother has blonde hair and really pale blue eyes, dad was blonde but turned more brown as he aged his eyes are more hazel/greyish blue like mine. Almost my entire family's hair is blonde or blown with some rare outliers, usually light colored eyes.
And how do you compare? darker or lighter than them
 
Darker than all 4 of my blonde/dirty blond grandparents actually
 
And how do you compare? darker or lighter than them
I have mostly my mothers coloring and facial features but dad's eye area/eye color. So lighter than my dad since he tans very easily but a little darker than my mother.
 
I have mostly my mothers coloring and facial features but dad's eye area/eye color. So lighter than my dad since he tans very easily but a little darker than my mother.
Interesting. Im lighter than both my mother and father overall.
My dad had blonde hair (Which I got from him) but with brown eyes
My mom has black/dark brown hair naturally but with green/hazel eyes (Which I got from her)
So i pretty much got the lightest features of both dad and mom.
At least I didnt get my dad's blonde eyebrows tho.
 
Mom - Jet black hair, olive skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Dad - Medium brown hair, pale/reddish skin, hazel eyes, (T15)
Little Brother - Brunette hair, pale/reddish skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Me - Brunette hair, very pale/pinkish skin, husky / very light blue eyes (A10)
Paternal Grandpa (Dead) - Auburn / Red brown hair, very pale/pinkish skin, light blue eyes (A20)
Maternal Grandpa (Youth)- Jet black hair, caramel skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Paternal Grandma (Dead) - Light brown hair, pale/reddish skin, dark hazel eyes (T17)
Maternal Grandma (Youth) - Brunette hair, very pale/pinkish skin, amber / very light brown eyes (T07)

I got my eye color (or most of it) from my paternal grandpa, who had other past relatives from Germany. I am the only person currently alive with this eye color in my family. I am Mexican/living in Mexico too, so it is major halo and pretty much the only thing that strangers compliment me on, since it is noticable from far away. I don't really like super bright eye colors in girls, but honestly... I think that if I end up having kids of my own, I would like for them to have this characteristic, so I sometimes try to look for really light blue eyes on a girl too. It is a recessive gene, and blue eyes are actually becoming really rare (especially if one of the parents doesn't have the gene I think). Even in Northern Europe, I think that in maybe 20...30 years? It will be the rarest eye color, even rarer than platinum grey (actual grey, no just bland blue) or amber. I dont really count Albinism or Waardenburg syndrome since people like that tend to have a more darker, denim/purple shade of blue eyes (or just completely despigmentated red irises) and we might have a pre-birth cure for those in the future.
 
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Mom - Jet black hair, olive skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Dad - Medium brown hair, pale/reddish skin, hazel eyes, (T15)
Little Brother - Brunette hair, pale/reddish skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Me - Brunette hair, very pale/pinkish skin, husky/very light blue eyes (A10)
Paternal Grandpa (Dead) - Auburn / Red brown hair, very pale/pinkish skin, light blue eyes (A20)
Maternal Grandpa (Youth)- Jet black hair, caramel skin, black/very dark brown eyes (T50)
Paternal Grandma (Dead) - Light brown hair, pale/reddish skin, dark hazel eyes (T17)
Maternal Grandma (Youth) - Brunette hair, very pale/pinkish skin, amber / very light brown eyes (T07)

I got my eye color (or most of it) from my paternal grandpa, who had other past relatives from Germany. I am the only person currently alive with this eye color in my family. I am Mexican/living in Mexico too, so it is major halo and pretty much the only thing that stranger compliment me on, since it is noticable from far away. I don't really like super bright eye colors in girls, but honestly... I think that if I end up having kids of my own, I would like for them to have this characteristic, so I sometimes try to look for really light blue eyes on a girl too. It is a recessive gene, and blue eyes are actually becoming really rare (especially if one of the parents doesn't have the gene I think). Even in Northern Europe, I think that in maybe 20...30 years? It will be the rarest eye color, even rarer than platinum grey (actual grey, no just bland blue) or amber. I dont really count Albinism or Waardenburg syndrome since people like that tend to have a more darker, denim/purple shade of blue eyes (or just completely despigmentated red irises) and we might have a pre-birth cure for those in the future.
Nice, except Blue eyes arent recessive or whatever, thats BS.
 
Nice, except Blue eyes arent recessive or whatever, thats BS.
So if I have a girl with very dark brown/black eyes, is there a small chance for our kids to have light blue eyes even if she is has zero European ancestry?
 
Damn I probably have the darkest hair and color of all my family man. And ur not incel hibba ur a mentalcel man.
 
So if I have a girl with very dark brown/black eyes, is there a small chance for our kids to have light blue eyes even if she is has zero European ancestry?
No. You most likely will have kids with light brown/ brown/ hazel/ dark green eyes as a result
 
No. You most likely will have kids with light brown/ brown/ hazel/ dark green eyes as a result
Ok, but going the other way, if I had kids with a girl with legit A10 eyes too, would our kids have a 100% chance of having A10 eyes too? Would that not be recessive?
 
Ok, but going the other way, if I had kids with a girl with legit A10 eyes too, would our kids have a 100% chance of having A10 eyes too? would that not be recessive?
no. do you not know how genes work? A recessive gene is a gene that wont show up when confronted with another gene. It doesnt mean it will disappear. Besides, none of the genes responsible for eyecolor are recessive or dominant. There are about 16 genes responsible for eye pigmentation, and they function of the principle of co-dominance (look up what that is).
theoretically ur kid could have any eyecolor. But most likely it will be the average of yours + your gf
 
I have basically Jet black hair, somewhat common in my family on both sides, but I got cucked for eye colour. Both of my grandparents had light eyes (One LIGHT Green and the other North Atlantid blue), my mom has Hazel, my dad light brown and I got peasant brown eyes. It's not even fair lol
 
no. do you not know how genes work? A recessive gene is a gene that wont show up when confronted with another gene. It doesnt mean it will disappear. Besides, none of the genes responsible for eyecolor are recessive or dominant. There are about 16 genes responsible for eye pigmentation, and they function of the principle of co-dominance (look up what that is).
theoretically ur kid could have any eyecolor. But most likely it will be the average of yours + your gf
Ok. No then... I thought that eye color genes were also recessive, not like a... mix like, that for example flowers have? I don't know. How did I get my grandpas eye color then? And why an even lighter shade of it?
 
Ok. No then... I thought that eye color genes were also recessive, not like a... mix like, that for example flowers have? I don't know. How did I get my grandpas eye color then? And why an even lighter shade of it?
Im not even sure what to tell u man, maybe take a closer look at your parents eyecolors and u will see its not as dark as u think.
 

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