on โ06-06-2013 01:04 AM
There is a DNA test you can have done which tells you what percentage of what race you have in you - I won't give the name of the company I sent my test to but they are a reputable place. I received the results last week but I have been too shocked to tell anyone, even my own family but have to write this down or I'll burst:
48% African
26% Asian
13% Native American
13% Caucasian
How on earth is it possible to be only 13% white when I have skin like Lily Munster and in my youth had red hair? My parents look white and even though I never met by mother's mother, I believe she looked Caucasian too. My other three grandparents had either blond hair in their youth or sandy-coloured.
Do you believe the company made a mistake? Should I get a second opinion? My husband's family are very traditional Australians - in other words, they grew up under the White Australia policy and have no complaints. My father n' law also said he'll be voting for Pauline Hanson if she runs in the next election, so you get the idea. I've never really discussed my husband's view on race other than him telling me in our dating years that he is not attracted to non-whites. He also doesn't like immigrants to this country, illegal or no. He accepts our daughter marrying a Japanese man but told me: "It's not me who has to sleep with him so what do I care?" If he divorces me over this I'll be shattered...
on โ10-06-2013 12:24 PM
Sorry for the triple posts but I've just checked and they have been posting #@&% for nearly 2 months. ๐ฎ
Much longer, under different id's. Always the nastiness shows through. Remember that pretoria id that was talking to her other id, making out they were in Toowoomba. I am hopeless at remembering id's properly. There was something like running with scissors. Platinum Grit. Just recently she had a spate of new id's over a few days.
:-x:-x:-x
on โ10-06-2013 12:33 PM
I'm not surprised about them using multiple IDs. To me that shows the person is gutless and wants to avoid detection while they wreak havoc on the boards. While this isn't one of the worst OPs I've seen they are annoying and pathetic.
on โ10-06-2013 03:26 PM
You must admit that it's entertaining though. And this board sure needs something to drag it back from the depths of drudgery.
It would seem that the drones like the board to be BORING and humourless as long as they can dominate the lesser drones ๐
on โ10-06-2013 03:33 PM
Speak for yourself.
on โ10-06-2013 03:34 PM
good to see you know your place, plodz.
on โ10-06-2013 03:49 PM
Apart from the fact that the opening post is just another fantasy story from the OP you can get DNA testing to give you an indication of where your ancestors may have come from long long ago.
This Q & A might help to answer some questions. It is complex. Also you won't be told you have any percentage of any particular race. I came across this topic not so long ago when working on my family history. I think it is a total waste of money to be honest. We are all related somehow.:-x
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120218172436AAW9hvV
I believe you can get proper DNA testing for ancestry as well.
However, there is no way to be check what they tell you is true is there? I consider it a waste of money. Plus what real advantage is there in knowing that?
Some of my family members have had Dupuytren's contracture (where the fingers bend in and can't be straightened, needs an operation to fix it). Passed on from Viking ancestors.
on โ10-06-2013 03:52 PM
Speak for yourself.
ALWAYS !!!
on โ10-06-2013 04:04 PM
However, there is no way to be check what they tell you is true is there? I consider it a waste of money. Plus what real advantage is there in knowing that?
There is a way; all you need to do is to order the test from several different labs. People did that and found that they got as many different answers as tests they sent for. ๐
There are differences in genes that are found in some communities and not others, and therefore it is possible to look for those markers , but these mickey mouse tests are indeed waist of money.
on โ10-06-2013 04:07 PM
Yes you can, super, but it costs around $400 for each test, bit expensive to do 3 tests just to prove your results are fake.
on โ10-06-2013 04:10 PM
am*3 Dupuytren's contracture, you are right, Doctor just told me this.
Darn Vikings LOL