Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife cheated and now I wonder if our son is mine. I love him madly and would be devastated if he weren't but I have to ask the question.
I have dark brown hair and WW has black hair. OM has red headed children.
Our son was born with a full head of red hair which has darkened a little over time to light brown with red highlights.
Google not real helpful to me.
Any genetics experts out there?
I'm not sure I'd ask then.
He's yours. Whether or not he has your genes, he's yours.
Easy to say.
I can't blame him for not being content raising another man's son with an unfaithful wife.
I can't blame him for being discontented either, but I have trouble believing that he'll be contented with the results of a paternity test.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't care. My love for a kid makes me blind. If you raise him, care for him, love him, he's your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife cheated and now I wonder if our son is mine. I love him madly and would be devastated if he weren't but I have to ask the question.
I have dark brown hair and WW has black hair. OM has red headed children.
Our son was born with a full head of red hair which has darkened a little over time to light brown with red highlights.
Google not real helpful to me.
Any genetics experts out there?
I'm not sure I'd ask then.
He's yours. Whether or not he has your genes, he's yours.
Easy to say.
I can't blame him for not being content raising another man's son with an unfaithful wife.
I can't blame him for being discontented either, but I have trouble believing that he'll be contented with the results of a paternity test.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife cheated and now I wonder if our son is mine. I love him madly and would be devastated if he weren't but I have to ask the question.
I have dark brown hair and WW has black hair. OM has red headed children.
Our son was born with a full head of red hair which has darkened a little over time to light brown with red highlights.
Google not real helpful to me.
Any genetics experts out there?
I'm not sure I'd ask then.
He's yours. Whether or not he has your genes, he's yours.
Easy to say.
I can't blame him for not being content raising another man's son with an unfaithful wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife cheated and now I wonder if our son is mine. I love him madly and would be devastated if he weren't but I have to ask the question.
I have dark brown hair and WW has black hair. OM has red headed children.
Our son was born with a full head of red hair which has darkened a little over time to light brown with red highlights.
Google not real helpful to me.
Any genetics experts out there?
I'm not sure I'd ask then.
He's yours. Whether or not he has your genes, he's yours.
Anonymous wrote:Wife cheated and now I wonder if our son is mine. I love him madly and would be devastated if he weren't but I have to ask the question.
I have dark brown hair and WW has black hair. OM has red headed children.
Our son was born with a full head of red hair which has darkened a little over time to light brown with red highlights.
Google not real helpful to me.
Any genetics experts out there?
Anonymous wrote:Both parents need to carry the gene for red hair. They may not be redheads themselves, but they must both have the gene.
The mother obviously has the gene, even though she has black hair.
The father must also have the gene, whether or not they have red hair. Do you have any redhead relatives at all? If you have some, then there's a greater chance that you have the gene. In small families, that's hard to tell. I am one of several redhead children from parents with no red hair in their families at all. So, unfortunately you're going to have to do a paternity test to tell.
Are there other facial features that look like you (or him)? Eyes, shape of face, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's possible for two non-redheaded people to produce a red haired child. However, I'd be suspicious, too, if the OM has red haired children. You can buy a paternity test kit and do a cheek swab on both you and the kid. Mail in the swabs and they will tell you if you're related. You could probably do it in secret without your wife finding out.
If your name is listed as the father on the birth certificate, you will always be the father in the court's eyes and your kid would not yanked away from you regardless of the results of any paternity test.