We all have about 22,000 genes and sometimes we share enough genes with our family to be an almost identical copy of them. Although there may be 50 years between the 2 photos, their faces look the same thanks to the magic of these genes. There are some people who are carbon copies of their relatives, confirmed by their photos that simply blow us away.
Bright Side would like to share with you just how cool our genes can be with some exceptional photos we found.
1. “My mom and sister, both at age 6”

2. “My mom (left) age 4 in 1971. Me (right) age 4 in 2001. I see why people say we look alike.”

3. Grandmother 1941 and granddaughter 1999, same genes

4. “Me, 1992. Mom, 1954.”

5. “Here’s me and my fraternal twin.”

6. “Me on the left (circa ’90s, Canada) and my grand-dad (circa ’40s, Ireland).”

7. “My old man and me at the same age, 35 years apart.”

8. “Me in 1971 and my son in 1994”

9. “My mother at age 21 (L) and me at age 27.”

10. “My father, age 24 in 1951. And 24-year-old me.”

11. “I always knew that my mom and sister looked alike, but seeing them side by side is uncanny.”

12. “My brother (2016) and my grandfather (1948)”

13. “I’ve been told a lot that I look like my Finnish grandma.”

14. “My dad 1958… Me 1988.”

15. “Side-by-side comparison of my identical twin and me.”

Who do you look most like in your family? Share a photo of someone you look like so that we can compare!
Preview photo credit mrobry / Pikabu
My Husband Left Our 8-Year-Old Daughter & a Baby Home Alone – What I Saw When I Returned Ruined Me

This story highlights the complex emotional landscape surrounding parental responsibilities and marital trust. Taylor’s dilemma shows how a partner’s failure to honor commitments can lead to lasting impacts on both the parent and the children involved. Greg’s choice to abandon his responsibilities, placing an immense burden on their young daughter, clearly goes beyond a simple lapse in judgment, suggesting a deeper issue in how he views his role as a father and partner.
By the end, Taylor’s decision to take the children to his fishing spot to confront him signifies her resolve to stand up for her children and herself. This decisive action demonstrates both her frustration and determination to protect her family from further emotional distress. It’s a powerful reminder of the lengths a parent will go to ensure their children’s well-being when trust is broken.
If I were in Taylor’s shoes, I’d likely feel compelled to take similar action to ensure that my children were in a safe and supportive environment. Such situations demand hard choices, especially when a partner’s actions erode the foundation of trust essential to a family.
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