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I picked my husband for his genetics
I was actually sad enough to write a list of 'father of my children' attributes when I was in my teens.

Having a small head was very important, for reasons of birthing.

I also wanted

*Tall and thin - to give the kids the best chance of not having to battle weight problems as I do)
*Intellegent and logical - again to balance me
*Sense of fun - not as much genetic as a good home environment.
*Hazel or green eyes - as with my green ones they could make any colour in our children and I liked that random factor
*Good eyesight - glasses are a pain for children.

There were others I can't recall now and I was lucky enough to find a man who 'fitted' when I was 16 so I snared him and now he's stuck with me. ;)
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:33, archived)
mine:
Blonde hair, blue eyes, Nordic genetics, free of disease, and not a Yid.

/Hitler
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:34, archived)
But
you bum people therefore dont wish pass on your genes.
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:36, archived)


(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:36, archived)
Women like you
Are creating gays.
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:36, archived)
Are you suggesting my children are poofy?
I did write a list but it was actually homework from my biology teacher, honest - I'm not quite that sad. :)
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:39, archived)
that's a very girly thing
If we had to do a list at school it would probably have gone:

* Puts out.
* Big boobs.
*
*
*
*
...
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:44, archived)
Pfft
*sits and practices my signature with 'crush boy' surname*
(, Tue 13 Feb 2007, 9:47, archived)