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Why are you so obsessed with blond children? I dont get it... Most of them will end up as brunettes when they reach their teens anyway.
The daughter of this norwegian woman will most likely end up looking like her when she gets older..
It is a normal cycle for people hair color to darken or rather gets more melanin as they reach adulthood. The blonde gene is a genetically recessive trait. The fact that many blonde children become brunette as a adults, doesn't diminish their blonde gene which is still present. Most European adults have brown hair. Though ,some populations express more blondism than others. The Norwegian populations as a whole is a perfect example for it. In my own family, my mother was blonde in her youth now has grayish hair and two of my siblings are blonde too.
Last edited by Rozenn; 07-27-2015 at 11:41 AM..
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It is a normal cycle for people hair color to darken or rather gets more melanin as they reach adulthood. The blonde gene is a genetically recessive trait. The fact that many blonde children become brunette as a adults, doesn't diminish their blonde gene which is still present. Most European adults have brown hair. Though ,some populations express more blondism than others. The Norwegian populations as a whole is a perfect example for it. In my own family, my mother was blonde in her youth now has grayish hair and two of my siblings are blonde too.
Most of these norwegian children from Bergen will go from light brown to dark brown hair when they get older. Thats how it works in real life...
Most of these norwegian children from Bergen will go from light brown to dark brown hair when they get older. Thats how it works in real life...
Enough of the rubbish! That doesn't change the fact that Norway has one of the highest percentage of light-haired populations in the world. It is not the only country in Europe where people's hair color darkens from childhood. O.K.! A country with an already low frequency of infantile blondism (children blondeness) will also naturally be darker than those with a very high infantile blondism such as Norway/Sweden/Denmark. Due to the fact that hair gets more pigmentation from childhood to adulthood.
This doesn't change the fact, Norway is a predominantly blonde/light-haired population! It is definitely not Spain/Greece/Italy where you seem to come from.
These are Norwegian adults.
Let children be children and concentrate about the adults instead
BTW nice football players from eastern part of Norway
Let children be children and concentrate about the adults instead
BTW nice football players from eastern part of Norway
Yes, whatever, excuses! Children are going to be adults one day. Perhaps you were ignorant of that. You were a child before you became an adult, maybe you forgot that. I am bringing it back to your remembrance.
What is surprising to me at least, is that many Norwegians look like the people I see daily in my area here in America. You know the same facial features and so forth. People of the British Isles, Netherlands must also shared some similarity with them too.
^^ Since you are so concentrated about children. Some kindergardens in Bergen united so they could make the worlds biggest gingerbread city. They didnt know that there were kindergardens in New York which also had the same goals in 2011. The New York kindergardens set a new world record that year. In 2012 the Bergen kindergardens made a gingerbread copy of New York city buildings and other buildings in various cities around the world. I think that new record still stands
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