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Originally Posted by IdolGirl
Isssmmm...sorry about this situation. I know it has to hurt. But your son is your son, genetics be damned. What is there to gain by exposing the potential that he isn't biologically yours? In contrast..what is there to lose? Everything. Screw biology, screw genetics. That isn't what makes a family.
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Thanks T, I'm OK though. It's just a burning question that pops up every now and again. He IS my son genitics or not.
The thing I have a problem with is, what if the situation underwhich he finds out (if it's true) is dire or hurtful for him or his brother?
Me? I'm OK, we've been divorced over ten years now so I'm somewhat indifferent towards her.