many a family will often dress the girls alike (and boys alike) for church and for family portraits. coming from Florida, I've gotten used to it.
as for biology - i knew a family that had 6, and of those 6, five were girls. of those 5, *4* were tall, thin, had straight red hair (which they generally kept long), and looked basically nothing like their mother. the second eldest, however, was 3 inches shorter than the others and had "shirley temple" curly black hair.
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Date: 2008-05-12 05:22 pm (UTC)as for biology - i knew a family that had 6, and of those 6, five were girls. of those 5, *4* were tall, thin, had straight red hair (which they generally kept long), and looked basically nothing like their mother. the second eldest, however, was 3 inches shorter than the others and had "shirley temple" curly black hair.
go fig.