Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
That's just it - in these situations, the parents don't return the swapped kids. They might sue - everybody likes a cash settlement - but they don't give up the kids they raised. Those are their kids.
Sometimes they are forced to give up the kids. It would be a good idea to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
That's just it - in these situations, the parents don't return the swapped kids. They might sue - everybody likes a cash settlement - but they don't give up the kids they raised. Those are their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
That's just it - in these situations, the parents don't return the swapped kids. They might sue - everybody likes a cash settlement - but they don't give up the kids they raised. Those are their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
This is exactly why it should be mandated.
Again, on an individual level, there are people who would benefit from such a policy, but society as a whole benefits from order and stability and as many children as possible being raised by two parents. The government has no motivation whatsoever to mandate automatic paternity testing and take on the expense, the bureaucracy, and then deal with more children on the public dole because no paternity has been established for them. There’s nothing stopping men from from having their (presumed) children’s DNA tested. It’s just not going to be mandated.
I’m surprised anyone would be okay with the government or their health insurance company having automatic access to their DNA profile or their child’s. Who knows how they might use it in the future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
That's just it - in these situations, the parents don't return the swapped kids. They might sue - everybody likes a cash settlement - but they don't give up the kids they raised. Those are their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
That's just it - in these situations, the parents don't return the swapped kids. They might sue - everybody likes a cash settlement - but they don't give up the kids they raised. Those are their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Makes sense. This is why in those rare baby mix ups at the hospital, the women who later find out they were raising another woman’s kid are always super chill and don’t care at all and it’s never an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
This is exactly why it should be mandated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
I genuinely do not understand this perspective. You wanted to have a kid with your spouse. Now you have a kid. When you raise that kid, you are the kid's dad.
If the hospital sends me home with the wrong baby and I raise it ... that's still my kid, who I love.
The world is full of men raising kids who aren't biologically theirs - through adoption, sperm donor, blended family, rape of their wife, reconciliation after cheating, raising a relative's kid - and they are fine.
And no, I've never cheated. I just don't understand how somebody could leave their spouse and infant if that is the family situation they wanted. I would consider somebody like that very damaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
How about the man who thinks the child is his and was cheated on and lied to? That doesn't necesssarily equate to DV, but a man would probably choose to leave the wife/woman and that is reasonable. He shouldn't have to support a child that isn't his and live in a sham marriage.
Why is it ok when women cheat and not men? Why is it ok for women to lie to men about if they are the father or not?
Let me guess, you had an affair and your husband is not the father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea and total overreach.
+1 terrible idea. I have two very close friends who both have children fathered by AP’s instead of their H’s. This would wreck probably 10-20% of marriages.
HORRIBLE IDEA.
+1 mandating sending a vulnerable woman who has just given birth and her newborn home with her husband and that new knowledge is like an engraved invitation to domestic violence.
The number of likely lab errors testing every newborn will probably result in dead babies and women.
Anonymous wrote:What!?!? This is one of the stupidest ideas I have ever read here and that's saying alot. I'm with the PPs who said let's get through the rape kit backlog.