| Sure. My mom was with me when I was in Biology II in H.S. helping me study. We were going over Punnet squares where they take two blood types and figure out which blood types their children will have. The one I was working on happened to be the same as my grandparents. She made me re-do it four times, and show her how they worked. That was the day she realized that her mother was not her mother. My grandpa had an affair with My grandma's sister. The result was my mom. My grandma had always been cruel to her, and now we understood why. I think learning your family tree can be fraught with many scary and unwanted facts. Don't open the can if you aren't prepared to find worms. Who knows how many babies of rape were passed off as the genuine article, or how many Jews were half Jewish, half Nazi, or Caucasian babies that were half slave? I personally don't need to know who my great great grandma slept with that caused me to have eyes shaped the way mine are. But more power to ya if it matters in you eyes. I know who I am without needing to know who they were. At the same time, I love to read historical info on my ancestors because I am fascinated by the stories of people's lives! |