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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would want to know. Given the rise of DNA testing, by the time your child is an adult,[b] it could very well be part of of our regular identification system or necessary for military service, background checks, etc. [/b]Anyway, having DNA tested means you would have the information to give him later IF it’s relevant. If not, it’s never mentioned and he doesn’t ever have to know there was a possibility his dad might not be biologically related. I would not want to be a young adult and hear that my father may or may not be my bio father - that’s emotionally a lot. Get the facts and be ready to deal with them when necessary.[/quote] Holy cow, no, that is never going to happen. Thankfully there is already a federal statute that prohibits employers from requiring genetic tests. https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics/policy-issues/Genetic-Discrimination [/quote]
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