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Who do you take after most?

Cute thread! From my father I get my temper, creative talents, sense of humor, love of cheeseburgers and bad sci-fi movies. From my mom I inherited the shape of my eyes (the only physical trait I like about myself), a sense of compassion, love of reading, sensitivity, and awful driving skills.
 
From my mom I inherited my general shape and a soprano singing voice (although my speaking voice is kind of deep). I look like her, facially, but she is very light skinned and I am not. We're kind of photo negatives of each other. From my dad, I got my balanced temperament, and my tendency to like a person until or unless s/he gives me a reason not to.
 
Cute thread! From my father I get my temper, creative talents, sense of humor, love of cheeseburgers and bad sci-fi movies. From my mom I inherited the shape of my eyes (the only physical trait I like about myself), a sense of compassion, love of reading, sensitivity, and awful driving skills.

Note to self: do not get in the car with Kestra. :lol:
 
Cute thread! From my father I get my temper, creative talents, sense of humor, love of cheeseburgers and bad sci-fi movies. From my mom I inherited the shape of my eyes (the only physical trait I like about myself), a sense of compassion, love of reading, sensitivity, and awful driving skills.

Note to self: do not get in the car with Kestra. :lol:

I drive really slow and leave a lot of space to make up for it! Actually since we moved to the city I got rid of my car and let my husband do the driving. I prefer taking the CTA if possible!
 
Looks. My Mom, definitely, except I got height (both of my parents are short.) I have dark hair, like her, and hazel eyes that are identical to hers.

Personality, mostly hers. But I have my father's rational and logical common sense, which tempers her emotionalism (I have way too much of the latter) and I have his love of animals. Mum is cool on animals.

I share Mum's love of holidays and family.

So I'd say 50% Mum, 25% Dad, 25% my own traits.
 
^You're very kind, Randi. Rightbackatcha with the hug! (which is definitely something my mother, not my father, would do)

How is she doing btw?

Cute thread!

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Thanks! :) And thank you for participating!

Cute thread! From my father I get my temper, creative talents, sense of humor, love of cheeseburgers and bad sci-fi movies. From my mom I inherited the shape of my eyes (the only physical trait I like about myself), a sense of compassion, love of reading, sensitivity, and awful driving skills.

Note to self: do not get in the car with Kestra. :lol:

:lol:
 
As I said, I learned pretty much everything from my dad (and I do take after him in my personality and mannerisms) but in one area, I don't: my voice. In that area, I take after a 45-rpm single, played at 33, on a badly calibrated turntable. :alienblush:
 
Physically, I look very much like my father. At a first glance it's not so immediate, but the differences are mostly cosmetic (beard, glasses, balding pattern, hair colour, etc.), while the underlying bone structure and facial features are generally the same.

Personality-wise, I am so far removed from both of them it's incredible we are genetically related, or that we lived in the same household.
 
A little of column a, a little of column b...

Both my parents are short, as am I. I've got darker hair like my Dad, but I've got my blue eyes from my Mom. In general I think I take after my Mom looks wise otherwise, but looking at some pictures I have my Dad's eyebrows of all things.

Personality wise I think it's mostly my Dad, he's an engineer (very logical minded) and generally a fairly balanced but introverted person. My Mom's more an extrovert (we joke she could have a discussion with a parked car) with a creative streak (she sews, draws, paints, does crafts) and I have almost none of that. Unfortunately I do take after her with her bullheaded passionate streak that shows up from time to time, but in general I'd like to think I'm more like my Dad and keep an even head. I think there's a bit of unique me in my personality wise as well, I have a wanderlust that neither of my parents seem to have (they still live in the town they were born in!), I prefer cities to the rural areas, I'm on the opposite side in a lot of social issues.
 
Interesting question, at least to me, for a couple of reasons.

When I was young, I very clearly took after my mom more, in terms of temperment, disposition, intellect (if you will), low self esteem, and several other attributes. My brother was the exact opposite, taking after my father in his very stable yet adventurous come-what-may take on life (again, among other traits.)

As we've grown older, my brother and I have "flipped", if you will; he now takes after my mother and her side of the family to a degree that I never reached (including the hereditary mental illness issues :( ), unfortunately. And I have become something of a carbon copy of my father in many respects, including physically. I love life, love to try new things, try and not sweat the small stuff as much as possible, am known as being a stable and reliable friend and family member, etc. In fact, a couple years ago I happened to be walking by an empty store front (after a Red Sox game, all decked out in my Sox gear) and I literally jumped with a start when I saw my reflection and realized I looked almost exactly like my dad at my age (particularly when he was coaching my brother's little league team - it was the cap.)

I'm actually very happy to have made that switch, but sad for my brother who has become nearly incapacitated by, variously, bi-polar disorder, OCD, Agoraphobia, and all kinds of other issues that I have seen in several members of my mother's family (and experienced, myself, if to somewhat lesser degrees when I was younger). I truly think my dad's influence is the only reason my mom is as sane and relatively "normal" as she is. And I thank his genes (and influence) for my own relative normalcy and stability.

My belief that my mom's family carries some serious genetic predisposition to mental disorders is a large part of the reason my husband and I chose not to have children.

Well, that took an unexpected and unintended turn, didn't it? Sorry if that went off the rails a bit.
 
From the looks I take after my mother. We both have for example dark hair and very bright eyes.
From my personality I have a bit of both.

TerokNor
 
Aw man, it looks like I killed your thread, Randi. Trekkie sorry. :weep:

I read it but it made me think about a few things I wasn't sure about posting. I'm pretty sure there's some genetic predisposition to mental illness in my family. My cousin committed suicide when she was 13, I nearly committed suicide myself, and my sister has mental health issues as well. Those are just the obvious ones. However, I still want to have children and I wonder if that's pure selfishness.
 
Aw man, it looks like I killed your thread, Randi. Trekkie sorry. :weep:


Aw, TM you didn't! I have had a lot of major shit going down in my house this week so i've been sporadic at best in posting here.

Anyway, i wanted to thank you for sharing something so private. {{{squishy hug}}}

This week i was once again reminded of how i take after my father and not my mother, when the shit really hit the fan here and my mother couldn't spare five minutes on the phone with me. My dad would have flown up to NY in a heartbeat to be with me. My mother sucks.
 
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