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My Thai girlfriend is 6 months pregnant with my child. She has tan skin, brown hair black hair. I am scandanvian white blonde hair green eye, pale skin. 

 

From what I have seen of other white Thai couples with children, Thai/asian gene usually dominates euro gene due to recessive nature. Maybe child inherits European nose and has slightly lighter skin than Thai parent but stills looks like a Thai. 

 

Maybe I am wrong though, can European genes be more prevelant? 

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My children both look very Caucasian and in Germany, nobody thought they are Thai/German, especially my son. He looks like a German boy with a bit darker features (skin tan and hair and eyes). My daughter has more from the Thai mom but the skin is much lighter and the hair is much lighter, it's nearly dark blonde. People probably thought the mom is from Spain if they would see me walking with them alone.

 

So, not sure where you're getting your infos from. If you have strong Viking genes, they will prevail, otherwise google Elliot Rogers.

 

 

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I have a Thai son. His mother was very dark skinned in fact her nickname in the village was "lair", derogatory term for very dark. My son has very caucasian features and very fair skinned. Looks nothing like his mother apart from the dark brown eyes. I have never seen a "leuk kreung" kid here with say blue eyes or green so don't expect that. Some have lighter brown eyes. Funny my kids appearance is 100% European but underneath he is Thai 100% lol. All the traits (good and bad lol) Loves spicy Thai food, village food. I am guessing maybe you are a little concerned the child maybe not yours and you should be quietly concerned. It does happen here particularly if you are living in her home village where there would be plenty of old husbands, boyfriends and temptations. I have heard Thais discussing some unaware farangs kid thinking the guy was stupid for accepting a kid that clearly wasn't his. The Thais seem to know what's what in this regard. My poor Mrs got the opposite. No one believed my son came from my missus lol. Anyway, I have seen plenty of mixed race kids and some have more predominant Thai features and others Euro. I think you would know though there should be some Euro facial or body features to suggest the child is yours. If the child does look 100% Asian and you have doubts you should get a DNA test. I know it is a difficult thing to suggest to his mother etc but better to find out now than later. Maybe you only need a hair sample or something and the mother doesn't have to know. I had a child back home with a very promiscuous wife and was always a doubt for me and not nice to live with. If you are just concerned with the looks many half Thai kids are exceptionally good looking but its not a given. In any case if it is your child you will love, adore and cherish the child the moment you lay eyes on them ????     

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40 minutes ago, phetphet said:

Here is a famous one. urassaya sperbund, known as Yaya. thai /Finnish:

 

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Yaya, Bella (Ranee Campen), Davika, Mario Mauer, Nadech, Sunny, Louis Scott, Willy McKintosh, Chompoo, Baifern ... all in the top 15 of Thai / actors and are mixed race. Any Thai person would instantly recognize any of these names. To say Thai people shun mixed race kids is just pure fiction. I was single with my son when he was a baby and I am sure many of the girls I dated were more interested in my son than me lol. It would be a status symbol for them to have a mixed race kid. I even had Thai people asking me if they could "take care" of my son. Anyone here that has a mixed race kid would have experienced the same thing. Always a source of amazement to me as Thais themselves have to be some of the most good looking people in the world yet seem to have a bit of inferiority complex regarding looks.  

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5 hours ago, NorwayThai said:

My Thai girlfriend is 6 months pregnant with my child. She has tan skin, brown hair black hair. I am scandanvian white blonde hair green eye, pale skin. 

 

From what I have seen of other white Thai couples with children, Thai/asian gene usually dominates euro gene due to recessive nature. Maybe child inherits European nose and has slightly lighter skin than Thai parent but stills looks like a Thai. 

 

Maybe I am wrong though, can European genes be more prevelant? 

How does a Norwegian child normally look like?

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It's always hard to say how genetics will work out.

 

I have two daughters with my first wife, neither of them look the same, but both stunningly beautiful

 

My Thai son is just a handsome devil.

 

I'm hispanic, so he was never going to be white, but he does have a somewhat asian look.

 

Seemed to serve him rather well with the ladies when he was in college in the US!

 

Now all married and with a child, so we'll see how the next generation of DNA plays out.

 

To the OP, just watch Thai lakorn's, half of the actors are Luk Luengs, might give you some clues how your kid will turn out

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Attractive handsome couples seem to have cute kids. Plus if they are both highly intelligent. It is genetics. One of my friends Thai.Belgie daughter is a pro model in the fashion mags . Bigotry hatred and hostile attitudes are learned. Usually it starts in the home unfortunately, one cannot choose ones parents.

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Good luck. Wish you healthy, happy beautiful children.

 

I've had a number of stunning luk krung students over the years. Mostly female but a few handsome lads.

 

I tend to think that generally the better looking kids are often from European fathers

 

Never know.

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12 hours ago, SingAPorn said:

It is time to wake up in the 21st century use a bit of intelligence if possible and accept that most educated and well balanced people non-thai or thai of the new generations,  do not give a hoot anymore about anyobdys skin colour.

 

Farang or foreigner it's the same in Thailand and many places in the west. 

 

The main concern in Thailand is do you have reasonable amount of cash to spend and are you a decent a polite individual.

 

 

The Thai and Asian cosmetic and aesthetic industries would disagree as would 90% of Asian women but what do I know ?????

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21 hours ago, Jelli said:

Good luck. Wish you healthy, happy beautiful children.

 

I've had a number of stunning luk krung students over the years. Mostly female but a few handsome lads.

 

I tend to think that generally the better looking kids are often from European fathers

 

Never know.

Not the ones who married a butt-ugly slapper

Minus if she was an airhead with a bad attitude but I would take a homely girl with a good heart over a "Thai Prettie" any day. There's a lot of good gals here who did not grow up in money or with status.

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The actress Kathaleeya McIntosh is half Scottish/half Thai ... she's a very pretty lady but I'd say she looks more Thai than European. Her brother is also an actor and he looks closer to Thai also. Both are attractive people and much loved by Thais.

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On 9/28/2023 at 9:20 PM, NorwayThai said:

My Thai girlfriend is 6 months pregnant with my child. She has tan skin, brown hair black hair. I am scandanvian white blonde hair green eye, pale skin. 

 

From what I have seen of other white Thai couples with children, Thai/asian gene usually dominates euro gene due to recessive nature. Maybe child inherits European nose and has slightly lighter skin than Thai parent but stills looks like a Thai. 

 

Maybe I am wrong though, can European genes be more prevelant? 

That wasn't the case with out child, she was virtually white and born with blue eyes (although they went brown in time).

 

I thought it was the european gene that dominates but hard to generalise, your child will mostly look more like you than your partner.

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On 9/29/2023 at 8:26 AM, Kenny202 said:

Yaya, Bella (Ranee Campen), Davika, Mario Mauer, Nadech, Sunny, Louis Scott, Willy McKintosh, Chompoo, Baifern ... all in the top 15 of Thai / actors and are mixed race. Any Thai person would instantly recognize any of these names. To say Thai people shun mixed race kids is just pure fiction. I was single with my son when he was a baby and I am sure many of the girls I dated were more interested in my son than me lol. It would be a status symbol for them to have a mixed race kid. I even had Thai people asking me if they could "take care" of my son. Anyone here that has a mixed race kid would have experienced the same thing. Always a source of amazement to me as Thais themselves have to be some of the most good looking people in the world yet seem to have a bit of inferiority complex regarding looks.  

My kid has never been shunned because of his appearance and he has a very typical mixed name:

 

- First name (chua) very typical Thai.

- Family name (namsakun) very typically western.

 

He's has his ups and downs with his name, especially one old female dragon uni lectures. He ignores it.

 

He's now a well respected national sporting official, has to regularly interact with global officials, and benefits from the fact he speaks Thai and English at native speaker level. 

 

He's attended many high level coaching events / seminars. Mostly conducted my off shore officials / experts, all conducted in English.

 

Often 20 to 30 attendees Son is the only attendee who understands what the lecturer is saying (in English).

 

 

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