MatureDJ
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I was reading that it is expected rather soon that a complete genome test will drop down to the price of only $100, meaning that it will become a regular test done at birth, so that it can be an important piece of data in one's medical file.
http://blogs.computerworld.com/healthcare-it/22813/breaking-code-potential-100-genome
I would presume that there would be some standard form of the genetic markers such an aware father could easily determine if there are a lot of "foreign" markers that shouldn't be there. :cuss: And as well, I could see some men's rights groups setting up a simple to use web app that would allow any concerned man an easy way to determine his paternity. But best of all, this would not require a man to go out of his way to get a test done - as he could simply sneak onto the computer for a few minutes.
In very short order this will result in slew of news stories, which will impress upon the cuckolding mothers that they won't be able to get away with that behavior anymore - i.e., they know that they will get caught.
Of course, I can forsee how the feminists will try to thwart this, for "the children", and even try to get laws passed that say a married man is legally the father even if the genetic test done at birth show otherwise. :cuss: :cuss:
If that type of law were to come to pass, do you think that would have an effect on the marriage rate? :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
http://blogs.computerworld.com/healthcare-it/22813/breaking-code-potential-100-genome
I would presume that there would be some standard form of the genetic markers such an aware father could easily determine if there are a lot of "foreign" markers that shouldn't be there. :cuss: And as well, I could see some men's rights groups setting up a simple to use web app that would allow any concerned man an easy way to determine his paternity. But best of all, this would not require a man to go out of his way to get a test done - as he could simply sneak onto the computer for a few minutes.
In very short order this will result in slew of news stories, which will impress upon the cuckolding mothers that they won't be able to get away with that behavior anymore - i.e., they know that they will get caught.
Of course, I can forsee how the feminists will try to thwart this, for "the children", and even try to get laws passed that say a married man is legally the father even if the genetic test done at birth show otherwise. :cuss: :cuss:
If that type of law were to come to pass, do you think that would have an effect on the marriage rate? :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:

