Many if not most people (men and women) have cheated, currently cheat or would cheat given the opportunity. People want their partners to trust them, but trust is not a shield or preventative measure against cheating.
Being that most cheaters deny cheating, even when caught balls deep, asking for honesty is in practical terms unrealistic as a way of preventing or proving infidelity leading to pregnancy.
Men also face being court ordered to pay child support for children proven not to be theirs, even to the extremes of having gag orders placed on them.
I have not touched on the negative social ramifications of raising a child that's not theirs, like being labelled a cuckold, but they exist.
So considering all of the liabilities a man could face for not knowing, do you think it would be wrong for him to ask for a paternity test?
Being that most cheaters deny cheating, even when caught balls deep, asking for honesty is in practical terms unrealistic as a way of preventing or proving infidelity leading to pregnancy.
Men also face being court ordered to pay child support for children proven not to be theirs, even to the extremes of having gag orders placed on them.
I have not touched on the negative social ramifications of raising a child that's not theirs, like being labelled a cuckold, but they exist.
So considering all of the liabilities a man could face for not knowing, do you think it would be wrong for him to ask for a paternity test?
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