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Guess who "may" be a great grandmother.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 468114" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well..........it may be better for him to ignore the issue. I'd be hesitant to take "friends" word that a child is his. There could be all sorts of motives behind such claims and that bio mom has never bothered to mention it to him probably says much more than people think. In this day and age, I'd imagine if the child was his, he'd know about it already. Because if the mom used any sort of welfare, she has to reveal the birth father so they can collect support. And let's face it, if this girl was in the same place as difficult child she has the same issues as difficult child and so would likely have been using welfare at some point if she's raising the child. Welfare has gotten rather anal about such things in recent years.</p><p></p><p>So you might want to mention that to difficult child if he wants to investigate the rumors. Odds are the girl tried for welfare, gave a list of suspected fathers.....and they got a dna match up with someone else. Which would explain why he was never told.</p><p></p><p>I'm pessimistic unless proven otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 468114, member: 84"] Well..........it may be better for him to ignore the issue. I'd be hesitant to take "friends" word that a child is his. There could be all sorts of motives behind such claims and that bio mom has never bothered to mention it to him probably says much more than people think. In this day and age, I'd imagine if the child was his, he'd know about it already. Because if the mom used any sort of welfare, she has to reveal the birth father so they can collect support. And let's face it, if this girl was in the same place as difficult child she has the same issues as difficult child and so would likely have been using welfare at some point if she's raising the child. Welfare has gotten rather anal about such things in recent years. So you might want to mention that to difficult child if he wants to investigate the rumors. Odds are the girl tried for welfare, gave a list of suspected fathers.....and they got a dna match up with someone else. Which would explain why he was never told. I'm pessimistic unless proven otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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