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Why is it that half-Asian half-White people usually have brown hair instead of black?

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Why is it that half-Asian half-White people usually have brown hair instead of black?

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My family is Swedish and we generally have pretty strong genes: everyone who’s married into our family who has black hair ends up with kids who have light brown or blonde hair, and their eyes are either blue or green. One of my aunts is Mexican-American, and her kids look like they just stepped off the boat from Sweden. My grandma was Asian, my granddad was Swedish, my dad ended up having medium brown hair and green eyes and being 5’6 or so. I ended up being blue eyed, blondish red haired, and 6’2; one of my sisters is 22, 5’3 or so and has generally Asian-ishfacial features but is fair skinned, blue eyed, and blonde haired; and the other sister looks Russian, is 13, and already 5’7. Funny how the genes fall, isn’t it? I never refer to myself as being anything other than white, because for all practical reasons, I am. Being part something else is just interesting trivia.

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