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Guess who "may" be a great grandmother.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 468323" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree with all you just said, DDD, and don't have time right now to write in depth so briefly put, while we do need to think of whether or not a bio-parent can and will be a good role model and positive force in a child's life, I still think at some point in time the child has a right to know who conceived him/her and no man should "conceive and walk" and go the rest of his life pretending the child isn't his. It's a sad situation in your difficult child's case and the child's case and I agree that it's up to him to decide how to proceed. I'll just throw out that my son already knows that no matter what circumstances a child might be conceived, if there's any doubt that he could be the bio-dad, I expect him to take a test and determine one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 468323, member: 3699"] I agree with all you just said, DDD, and don't have time right now to write in depth so briefly put, while we do need to think of whether or not a bio-parent can and will be a good role model and positive force in a child's life, I still think at some point in time the child has a right to know who conceived him/her and no man should "conceive and walk" and go the rest of his life pretending the child isn't his. It's a sad situation in your difficult child's case and the child's case and I agree that it's up to him to decide how to proceed. I'll just throw out that my son already knows that no matter what circumstances a child might be conceived, if there's any doubt that he could be the bio-dad, I expect him to take a test and determine one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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