What Have You Inherited From Your Parents?
What Have You Inherited From Your Parents?
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Warhavernet

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1,174 posts

13 months

Thursday 12th March
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You inherit 50% of your DNA from each parent, determining physical traits (eye/hair color, height, skin tone), blood type, and health risks.

From my Dad, bad skin, grey hair and a glass half empty outlook, but as he lasted to 92, maybe a longish life.

What good or bad things did your parents gift you, physical, psychological or behavourial ?

Jasandjules

72,190 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th March
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I now wander around the house turning off lights, I get that from my dad........

pidsy

8,642 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th March
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From Dad - a number of genetic defects affecting my heart which mean my life won’t be as long as I’d have liked.

From mum - my sense of humour.

Super Sonic

13,338 posts

80 months

Thursday 12th March
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From my 'dad', the habit of putting things on or near the edge of the table, or even overhanging. It used to drive him mental. He would always push them away from the edge and shout "Don't put things near the edge". I wonder if it was from his Navy days.
Also a live of Sci-Fi and cats.

NDA

25,244 posts

251 months

Thursday 12th March
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pidsy said:
From Dad - a number of genetic defects affecting my heart which mean my life won t be as long as I d have liked.

From mum - my sense of humour.
So you'll die laughing?

Condi

19,983 posts

197 months

Thursday 12th March
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Problems, mainly.

pidsy

8,642 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th March
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NDA said:
pidsy said:
From Dad - a number of genetic defects affecting my heart which mean my life won t be as long as I d have liked.

From mum - my sense of humour.
So you'll die laughing?
That’s the plan.

Randy Winkman

21,459 posts

215 months

Friday 13th March
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My Dad crossed the globe birdwatching and my brother has lived in various different countries.

My Mum was a real home bird and I rarely leave south east England.

Gary29

5,093 posts

125 months

Friday 13th March
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Mum - Over worrying about everything, which I'm only just starting to realise has probably held me back and stunted my ambition due to not taking risks and playing life too safe, when I feel like a natural risk taker and love high adrenaline sports etc, so always fighting against my natural disposition if that makes sense. LOTS of good things too, so I can't hold much against her.

Dad - I'm turning into him, but I spent so much time shadowing him when I was a kid it's inevitable really, but I catch myself doing or saying things now that used to annoy me about him, and I'm exactly the same and shudder when I realise.

Red9zero

10,909 posts

83 months

Friday 13th March
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From my Mum, high blood pressure.
From my Dad, receding hairline by the time I was 25.

jonsp

1,622 posts

182 months

Friday 13th March
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From my mum - height, she was 6'
From my dad - receding hariline

Thanks mum.

ecs

1,432 posts

196 months

Friday 13th March
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Combined ADHD and Autism wobble

Soloman Dodd

914 posts

68 months

Friday 13th March
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Money and arthritis.

Red9zero

10,909 posts

83 months

Friday 13th March
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Gary29 said:
Dad - I'm turning into him, but I spent so much time shadowing him when I was a kid it's inevitable really, but I catch myself doing or saying things now that used to annoy me about him, and I'm exactly the same and shudder when I realise.
Same laugh Although I do try to go the other way (some of his 'isms were way out of line) as much as I can, the odd thing creeps in. My intolerance of other drivers is definately one of his traits, although I don't go full Ronnie Pickering as he would do on occasion.

durbster

11,913 posts

248 months

Friday 13th March
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Jasandjules said:
I now wander around the house turning off lights, I get that from my dad........
I have broken this chain by automating all the lights in our house. They switch themselves off now smile

Gary29

5,093 posts

125 months

Friday 13th March
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durbster said:
Jasandjules said:
I now wander around the house turning off lights, I get that from my dad........
I have broken this chain by automating all the lights in our house. They switch themselves off now smile
Can you even call yourself a dad if you don't wander around the house switching all the lights off shouting 'IT'S LIKE BLACKPOOL ILLUMINATIONS IN HERE FFS!' whilst being completely ignored?

Edited by Gary29 on Friday 13th March 10:26

jimmytheone

1,956 posts

244 months

Friday 13th March
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A tendency to hoard

bucksmanuk

2,423 posts

196 months

Friday 13th March
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Dad – total dislike of hypocrisy, sense of humour, love of cars/engineering, receding hairline.
Mum – tendency to hoard, eat too much.

Deranged Rover

4,492 posts

100 months

Friday 13th March
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Dad - love of cars and audio, career as an engineer, nose, good head of hair, sense of humour, troublesome sinuses.

Mum - Tolerance, the ability to defuse tense situations, the love of alcohol in all its forms and an impressive pair of boobs.
And yes, I am male so the last one is very much a negative rather than a positive... frown

StuntmanMike

14,299 posts

177 months

Friday 13th March
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bucksmanuk said:
Dad total dislike of hypocrisy, sense of humour, love of cars/engineering, receding hairline.
Mum tendency to hoard, eat too much.
Are you my brother? rofl