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Except thats its not that simple because by then the baby would have already been born and most likely the supposed farther would have already been attached to the baby, but most men don’t want to get attached the baby just to find out that its not theres because, then it would be like having to mourn that kid.. i say that because i have 2 friends who went through it, and this is exactly how they felt, as if they had to mourn the child they thought they had… THIS IS THE THING that women don’t un…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/25 04:02 PM
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Did you guys know that there are studis that proved 50% of women would lie about paternity
/r/MensRights08/08/24 05:20 AM
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thats a privilege… i would much rather worry about being accused of cheating when i could just prove i didn’t cheat. Rather then worry about asking for paternity test, and risking my relationship or marriage if im wrong…. If we have gotten to the point where women use paternity test as an ultimatum is crazy… because now your asking him to either risk being cucked or risk his relationship. When all he wants is just reasurance.
/r/MensRights08/08/24 05:19 AM
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Well until paternity becomes something that is done automatically for every pregnancy, i think every man would be an idiot not to ask considering that according to a study done in the UK more then 50% of women would lie about the paternity of their child they were married or on a serious relationship.
/r/MensRights11/06/24 02:19 AM
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yeah well accorinf to a study in the UK 50% of women would lie about parternity
/r/MensRights11/06/24 02:14 AM
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Well a according to a study in the UK 50% of women would lie about paternity so yess parternaty should be mandatory and more common
/r/MensRights11/06/24 02:11 AM
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