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by russellbeattie
2751 days ago
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The sociological effects of DNA matching sites are going to be interesting to watch. I personally found out a year or so ago that my dad wasn't my biological father. At the age of 45, that's an, um, interesting secret to suddenly discover. Now, imagine what happens in a society with strict laws/rules/mores about this sort of thing? Well, we won't have to imagine for long. I'm quite sure my experience is a lot more common than most people realize, and I think much of the world isn't ready for it. |
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Nonpaternity is quite rare overall, and still unusual even when the putative father has so little paternity confidence that he demands a paternity test.
https://www.gnxp.com/WordPress/2018/12/04/how-paternity-test...