Man Realizes His Suspicions About Wife’s Pregnancy Timeline Were Reasonable 12 Years Later
The American talk show “Maury” isn’t the only place where men might hear the words “You are not the father.” Around the world, cases of paternity fraud might range from 0.8% to 30%, but there isn’t one precise number. It might not happen that often, but when it does, it can ruin lives and entire families.
This man decided to do a paternity test with his 12-year-old son after a suspicious comment from a friend he hadn’t seen in a long time. What he found out rocked his world off its axis, but his commitment to his son hadn’t weakened. However, his dilemma now was how to approach his wife and find out the truth.
A father found out that his 12-year-old son wasn’t biologically related to him
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Because his marriage was already strained, he wondered how to broach the subject with his wife
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Some men don’t want to do a paternity test because their wives might disapprove and threaten divorce
People find out about misattributed paternity in different ways. Another man in this guy’s situation, perhaps, would’ve asked for a medical paternity test before getting married. Other people might demand one after the encounter with an old friend that the guy in this story had.
Others, like the author of this story, employ direct-to-consumer DNA tests to quell their doubts. Research from the Baylor College of Medicine suggests that around 3% of paternity fraud cases are revealed by at-home DNA test kits.
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Some men, even if they suspect the children they’re raising might not be their kids, don’t take any action deliberately. Researchers call this “deliberate ignorance,” and it’s more common than we might think.
A 2024 study found that 10-20% of fathers believe their children might not be theirs, but only 4% have taken a paternity test. Many fear what their wives would say or do if they brought up that subject, and perhaps not without reason. That same study found that some women would disapprove of a paternity test or threaten the men with divorce if they did so.
Interestingly, in legal terms, the father is considered the legal guardian of the 12-year-old and the presumed biological parent. In situations when the child is born in a marriage, the father is the one who signs the birth certificate. That’s why experts caution people to cast away any doubts about parentage before they sign the birth certificate. In most states in the U.S., there’s a two-year limit on contesting paternity.
Children are better off if parents divorce rather than live in toxic households
This marriage was unhappy from the start, at least according to the author. He mentions how their relationship was “extremely volatile and rocky” from the start, and how he only stayed because of his son. Some commenters questioned his decision, saying, “Don’t stay in a toxic marriage because you have a child.”
Most experts have a similar opinion. A 2009 study, for example, found that parents staying together “for the kids” doesn’t help the children. Essentially, families where parents have a toxic relationship aren’t more successful in parenting than those that split up.
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“Our findings suggest that exposure to parental conflict in adolescence is associated with poorer academic achievement, increased substance use and early family formation and dissolution, often in ways indistinguishable from living in a stepfather or single-mother family,” one of the authors of the study, Kelly Musick, explained.
Some researchers suggest that having a divorce is healthier for kids than living in a household with constant conflict. Those who grow up in high-conflict households often repeat the pattern and experience more friction in their own relationships as adults.
“There is research to show in the short-term, kids go through a one-to two-year crisis period when their parents divorce, but that they are resilient, and they come back from that divorce,” the study researcher, Constance Gager, said.
When children see that their parents are unhappy, they’d rather they get a divorce. One survey found that 82% of older children between the ages of 14 and 22 would prefer that their parents break up instead of living in high-conflict homes.
In the comments, he clarified his feelings for his wife: “I love her, but I’m not in love with her”
People in the comments showed support for the guy and also questioned whether he should stay in a toxic marriage because of a child
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It is never better for the child if parents stay together for the sake of the child. Just co-parent. You'll model better behaviour and be happier which both lead to better parenting. Growing up in a house with a rocky and volatile couple (this case) or a loveless or resentful one (in many other cases) is terrible for the kid and does far more damage than respectful co-parenting could ever do
If you , and your wife were sleeping around with other people before you got married , and also had premarital s*x then what did you expect? Your s***m were going to be the only contenders? Is your DNA that important to you that you are going to rock this kids world? Pull up your big boy pants and keep your mouth shut- you made your choice 12 years ago.
It is never better for the child if parents stay together for the sake of the child. Just co-parent. You'll model better behaviour and be happier which both lead to better parenting. Growing up in a house with a rocky and volatile couple (this case) or a loveless or resentful one (in many other cases) is terrible for the kid and does far more damage than respectful co-parenting could ever do
If you , and your wife were sleeping around with other people before you got married , and also had premarital s*x then what did you expect? Your s***m were going to be the only contenders? Is your DNA that important to you that you are going to rock this kids world? Pull up your big boy pants and keep your mouth shut- you made your choice 12 years ago.
















































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