MatureDJ
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https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/07/dna-test-misattributed-paternity/562928/
An article about how folks find out that their biological father is not their siblings' biological father. There's a picture of a group of women from different families that have the same biodad, and of course there is a strong resemblance. It's called "misattributed parentage ".
Also, for the Chad sperm donor, DNA tests could have his biokids locate him. Since I am 5'5", I couldn't donate so it's not an issue for me.
An article about how folks find out that their biological father is not their siblings' biological father. There's a picture of a group of women from different families that have the same biodad, and of course there is a strong resemblance. It's called "misattributed parentage ".
Also, for the Chad sperm donor, DNA tests could have his biokids locate him. Since I am 5'5", I couldn't donate so it's not an issue for me.
No, it happened because your mother was an evil slut that took advantage of your "dad" in the worst possible way.Back in 2016, when she first learned about her biological father, she remembers crying in bed, asking God why it had to happen to her. She heard a voice: “My darling child, it had to happen because there are a lot of lost souls, and they need somebody who’s strong enough to help them and lead them. The only way you could do that is if you’re one of them.”
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