Interesting question. One that has always been in the back of my mind regarding my own son. I've often pondered this very scenario and thought how I would react to a DNA test proving that I'm not the biological father.My son is 13 now and I've always been very close to him.
I was there the day he was born and have always felt that biological connection to him. A DNA test could never take that away. I love my son with all my heart biological dad or not.
My son has never known anyone different as a father and for me to react indifferently to a DNA test would only effect him. No, I would not feel any different about my son should a DNA test prove me not the father.
Interesting question. One that has always been in the back of my mind regarding my own son. I've often pondered this very scenario and thought how I would react to a DNA test proving that I'm not the biological father.
My son is 13 now and I've always been very close to him. I was there the day he was born and have always felt that biological connection to him. A DNA test could never take that away.
I love my son with all my heart biological dad or not. My son has never known anyone different as a father and for me to react indifferently to a DNA test would only effect him. No, I would not feel any different about my son should a DNA test prove me not the father.
I think it is possible to be just as close and love an adopted child as much as a child that was born to me. If it was the case I found a child I thought was biologically mine was not, it would not change the fact that I raised and cared for the child, nutured and loved him/her. I believe you don't love a child for the blood in thier veins but for the people they are and who you help them become.
Of course it is hard to say unless you are in that situation. I think I would not feel any differently towards the child. The child's mother on the other hand I would sure have to have some talks with!
During the rest of the year. Put the number in the several thousands. Same day as St Valentine's Day massacre!
May 271: Driving tests introduced in UK? May 276: Nylon first produced by Gerard J. First successful helicopter flight?
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.