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    Quote Originally Posted by arkas View Post
    There's always deviations but I think on average boys will tend to have a similar psyche to their father and their father is the most influential. I am not saying there is no influence from others, there's always additional influence from others in fact.

    Looks are a different topic, it is definately possible to resemble distant ancestors more than parents.
    I guess I must be an exception. My father and I are completely opposite, and couldn't be any more different, at least in most ways. My brother is like my father, though. I take after my grandfather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    I guess I must be an exception. My father and I are completely opposite, and couldn't be any more different, at least in most ways. My brother is like my father, though. I take after my grandfather.

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    You definately seem 'exceptional', in every sense of the word.

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    Paternal.

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    Both are equally important iMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfdog View Post
    Both are equally important iMO
    I can accept that, but in the cases of adoption or DNA, it's almost always easier to prove who the mother is. We even have unique Maternal DNA.

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    Paternal of course.

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    Dude you have serious problems.You asked a question,and because you hate your father,you gave me thumb down,because i told my opinion,about the superiosity of paternal line.Pathetic.

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    I think they are equally important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peloponnesian pride View Post
    Dude you have serious problems.You asked a question,and because you hate your father,you gave me thumb down,because i told my opinion,about the superiosity of paternal line.Pathetic.
    I don't hate my father. I just don't see why your father's side would be more important than your mother's side, other than you get the Surname. But our mothers got their surnames from their father's as well. What if your mother has a better lineage?

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