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Post by stella22 on Dec 15, 2005 1:39:44 GMT -5
I wanted to start a thread about strange mysterious traits that you have that neither parent have. In my case, I have small pointed ears and a long neck. My parents nor my grandparents have these traits. I once saw an Italian guy on TV with my exact ears so I think that maybe they come from my Italian side.
Do any of you have mysterious features?
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Post by murphee on Dec 15, 2005 1:52:00 GMT -5
Huge feet and hands on an average sized body.
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Post by buddy on Dec 15, 2005 2:23:22 GMT -5
I have a small piece of the top of my left ear missing which I was born with. A brother of my maternal grandmother had this trait as well.
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Post by asdf on Dec 15, 2005 3:33:00 GMT -5
I have pretty curly hair that neither of my parents have, but I don't think it's necessarily recessive or for any complicated reason, but rather because traits like these aren't expressed in women to the same degree.
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Post by Educate Me on Dec 15, 2005 12:24:41 GMT -5
tennis player guillermo coria has a very small body with huge hands and feets, but he is a mestizo, they end up with not very armonious bodies sometimes.
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Post by stella22 on Dec 15, 2005 12:24:51 GMT -5
Huge feet and hands on an average sized body. It sounds like you have some tall genes in there.
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Post by stella22 on Dec 15, 2005 12:25:18 GMT -5
I have a small piece of the top of my left ear missing which I was born with. A brother of my maternal grandmother had this trait as well. missing? like a chunk was bitten off?
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Post by murphee on Dec 15, 2005 13:42:08 GMT -5
Yes, both my parents were tall, but my brother and I are shorter. When I was eight, my doctor predicted that I would grow to 6 ft at least because of the size of my feet, which were an adult size 7. I am 5'4" and my feet are size 10, and I have such large hands that I should have learned piano or guitar. The good thing is that neither my feet nor hands are ugly, they are attractive with smooth skin. (I wear size 42 European shoes)
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Post by Platypus on Dec 15, 2005 16:06:00 GMT -5
I dont have earlobes
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Post by buddy on Dec 15, 2005 16:26:46 GMT -5
I have a small piece of the top of my left ear missing which I was born with. A brother of my maternal grandmother had this trait as well. missing? like a chunk was bitten off? Oh no no no lol, I was BORN with it. It's just a very small strip of my upper left ear, nothing serious lol. It's one of those mysterious traits we're talking about, and my grandmother's brother had the same trait.
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Post by Trog on Dec 15, 2005 17:40:32 GMT -5
The toe next to what should be my "big toe", is longer than every other toe, including the big toe.
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Post by Batrus on Dec 15, 2005 17:57:17 GMT -5
I've seen people with that "anomaly". They often complain about how it hurts if they run or walk for a long time.
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Post by PolishFalcon on Dec 15, 2005 18:08:17 GMT -5
The toe next to what should be my "big toe", is longer than every other toe, including the big toe. I have that also. My toe next to my big toe is the longest, and its curved.
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Post by ndrthl on Dec 15, 2005 18:09:51 GMT -5
The toe next to what should be my "big toe", is longer than every other toe, including the big toe. I have that also. My toe next to my big toe is the longest, and its curved. would you know whether it is a racial trait?
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Post by nockwasright on Dec 15, 2005 18:25:48 GMT -5
It's the so called greek feet, as it was a beauty standard in Greeks statues.
It should be a trait uncommon in all races, but expecially among Europeans. It's less uncommon in men than in women.
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