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A better idea for paternity testing
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 662391" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>So, a friend took me to lunch last week and gave me a great idea.</p><p>Instead of doing paternity testing at the hospital when the baby is born and risking WWIII, why not just buy a kit (you send the swabs to a real lab) and do it at home, discreetly?</p><p>There's really only a 1% chance that the other guy is the father, anyway, and it will save a lot of drama.</p><p>Yes!</p><p>I bought a $29.99 kit yesterday.</p><p>D-Day is approx. Sept. 29.</p><p>And difficult child still believes that H, his girlfriend, will never find out. THAT will be WWIII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 662391, member: 3419"] So, a friend took me to lunch last week and gave me a great idea. Instead of doing paternity testing at the hospital when the baby is born and risking WWIII, why not just buy a kit (you send the swabs to a real lab) and do it at home, discreetly? There's really only a 1% chance that the other guy is the father, anyway, and it will save a lot of drama. Yes! I bought a $29.99 kit yesterday. D-Day is approx. Sept. 29. And difficult child still believes that H, his girlfriend, will never find out. THAT will be WWIII. [/QUOTE]
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