Paternity can now be verified by a simple test – but that doesn’t mean it should be
11-07-2015, 04:58 AM
Wow.
This topic is the most powerful trigger among females.
I mean almost any woman will fly into a rage when this is brought up in a serious way.
Has anyone here ever met a woman who was simply "ok" with just the simple concept/idea of paternity testing....or a woman who would be happy for her husband/boyfriend who is raising the kids (who he thinks are his) have a test, just to be 100% sure ?
It seems that almost all women (with the exception of those trying to prove paternity for cash and other non-financial benefits) take enormous offense at even the thought that someone would doubt her claim of who the father is.
Nature has evolved over thousands of years and created a system where paternity is incredibly difficult to know or prove.
Nature and biology just don't give a fuck about being able to prove paternity.
Nature has made it impossible to establish paternity without complicated science or essentially locking your woman away from contact with all other men.
....and women certainly don't care about paternity if it doesn't involve cash or assistance in some way.
But men and children DO CARE a lot about paternity.
Men want their women to be pregnant by them. They want to raise children that (they at least believe) are theirs. They have a built in utter revulsion and hate at the woman and child if they believe they have been fooled.
As for children....every person wants to know who their biological father is, if it was proven the man they thought was their father wasn't. Adopted children (who find out they are adopted) and children who grow up with singles mothers or stepfathers always want to find their real fathers....even if just to see and speak with them once. This desire to know your real father is deeply ingrained in every single person, male and female.
It just seems so fucked up that women have a natural aversion (to the point of absolute disgust) to proving paternity.
It's deep inside them on a biological and psychological level.
More analysis needs to be done to explain this real paradox between women and nature on one side, and men and children on the other.
This topic is the most powerful trigger among females.
I mean almost any woman will fly into a rage when this is brought up in a serious way.
Has anyone here ever met a woman who was simply "ok" with just the simple concept/idea of paternity testing....or a woman who would be happy for her husband/boyfriend who is raising the kids (who he thinks are his) have a test, just to be 100% sure ?
It seems that almost all women (with the exception of those trying to prove paternity for cash and other non-financial benefits) take enormous offense at even the thought that someone would doubt her claim of who the father is.
Nature has evolved over thousands of years and created a system where paternity is incredibly difficult to know or prove.
Nature and biology just don't give a fuck about being able to prove paternity.
Nature has made it impossible to establish paternity without complicated science or essentially locking your woman away from contact with all other men.
....and women certainly don't care about paternity if it doesn't involve cash or assistance in some way.
But men and children DO CARE a lot about paternity.
Men want their women to be pregnant by them. They want to raise children that (they at least believe) are theirs. They have a built in utter revulsion and hate at the woman and child if they believe they have been fooled.
As for children....every person wants to know who their biological father is, if it was proven the man they thought was their father wasn't. Adopted children (who find out they are adopted) and children who grow up with singles mothers or stepfathers always want to find their real fathers....even if just to see and speak with them once. This desire to know your real father is deeply ingrained in every single person, male and female.
It just seems so fucked up that women have a natural aversion (to the point of absolute disgust) to proving paternity.
It's deep inside them on a biological and psychological level.
More analysis needs to be done to explain this real paradox between women and nature on one side, and men and children on the other.