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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People actually live like this?[/quote] Yes, and you can see all the responders urging OP to keep it on the down low. Some people live their lives in the sunshine, and Jerry Springer wouldn’t be a household name without the rest. [/quote] Yes, shine the light of truth here. This kid should never have grown up mistaking this man for his father. He needed the truth from an early age. What if someone asked him who his father was?!?!??! He might be forced into telling an involuntary lie. It's never ok to lie for any reason. [/quote] I have mixed feelings about the test (I said do it, but later) but not for this reason! It's not a lie if he doesn't know any different (no such thing as an involuntary lie; lying requires intent) and even if he does learn that OP's husband is not his bio dad, that man is still his father and he is entitled to call him that, plus some random person asking him who his dad is is not entitled to that information anyway![/quote]
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