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Old July 26th 04, 10:13 PM
starwars
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Regarding manditory DNA testing of new borns:

I've heard the same estimates and was a bit shocked, to tell you the truth.
I ABSOLUTELY believe that men should know if the child is his. I put myself
in his shoes and KNOW that I would want to know and want to know if my wife
had been unfaithful to me and trying to pass a child off as mine that
wasn't. The REAL father should take on paternal responsibility not the
duped guy.


Not only that, but there is good reason to do this for the CHILD!

Medical histories of the parents are important to the child's health.
It is important that the CHILD know who its parents are.

Here in many states of the US of A, it doesn't matter who the birth
father is. The husband of the woman who gives birth is financially
responsible even if he isn't the father. So if you're married to a
slut, and she's ****ing around and gets knocked up, YOU'RE
SCREWED!

The lesson here is this: If your wife is a whore and you don't
want to be on the hook, you better divorce the slut NOW.

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Old July 27th 04, 02:49 PM
~Holly~
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starwars wrote in message melinux.net...
Regarding manditory DNA testing of new borns:

I've heard the same estimates and was a bit shocked, to tell you the truth.
I ABSOLUTELY believe that men should know if the child is his. I put myself
in his shoes and KNOW that I would want to know and want to know if my wife
had been unfaithful to me and trying to pass a child off as mine that
wasn't. The REAL father should take on paternal responsibility not the
duped guy.


Not only that, but there is good reason to do this for the CHILD!

Medical histories of the parents are important to the child's health.
It is important that the CHILD know who its parents are.

Here in many states of the US of A, it doesn't matter who the birth
father is. The husband of the woman who gives birth is financially
responsible even if he isn't the father. So if you're married to a
slut, and she's ****ing around and gets knocked up, YOU'RE
SCREWED!

The lesson here is this: If your wife is a whore and you don't
want to be on the hook, you better divorce the slut NOW.


Yeah but what about all those weird guys who WANT their wives to screw
around with other guys because it gets them hot? (I found a website
full of them.) Gee...I swore to "love, honor, & obey" my husband so
drive me to the gangbang dear!
Having a child is so serious that I can't imagine screwing around with
a bunch of other guys while preparing to conceive.
I agree with you. Men shouldn't be required to support children they
don't father unless the choose to do it.

Holly
 




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