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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My friend was telling me she won’t do any of the dna testing because it could help implicate her kid in a crime one day. She said she’s obviously against her kids committing crimes and would love them no matter what, but also doesn’t want to do anything to help the process to convict. What do you think? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/how-your-dna-test-could-send-a-relative-to-jail/ar-AASaSeb?li=BBnbfcL[/quote] Have not read all the posts but this sounds like an extreme rationale to me … however the US has the highest rates of incarceration in the Western world and if her son is a POC, he is at higher risk for being jailed for trivial reasons. So your friend may be right. The reason I have not done DNA testing for our teen daughter is privacy. She is adopted and it will need to be her choice when she is older whether or not to have relationships with biological family. I do not post on social media with my actual identity in order to protect privacy of myself and family. [/quote]
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