Breastfeeding “Is it really that important who the father is?” Women who affirm this on social media... Are they seriously asking “What’s wrong with that?”
*Published on 8/21 (Wed) 6:05 lasisa Women tweeting, “Is it really a bad thing?” From July to August 2024, the word “brood parasitism” was trending on x (formerly Twitter) and attracted attention. The term refers to a wife becoming pregnant with a child from her lover, giving birth while hiding that fact, and then raising the child together with her husband as her own. However, attention has been drawn to the comments of female users who have said things like, “What’s wrong with this?” and “Is it really that important who the father is?” ※※※ “Brood parasitism” originally refers to the habit of birds such as the cuckoo family to lay eggs in the nest of another bird and have that bird raise the eggs and chicks. However, in secular terms, it most often refers to the act of a married human woman becoming pregnant and giving birth to a child other than her husband, but raising it at home as her husband’s child. It is not clear what percentage of children are the result of parasitism, but some major media outlets have quoted experts as saying the percentage is between 6 and 10 percent. It has often been a trending topic on Twitter since the days of the old Twitter, but each time it has come up, some anonymous accounts, presumably female users, have posted comments asking “What’s wrong with that in the first place?”, causing shock among men. To summarize their comments: “Is brood parasitism really that unpleasant for men?” “I still can’t understand how they feel.” “If it’s the child of your beloved wife, surely it isn’t that important who the father is?” “No matter whose child it is, shouldn’t you be happy that you have been made a father?” “I want to be able to accept that ’anyone’s child is ours,’” “It doesn’t matter whether it’s your child or someone else’s, they are still something that need to be protected.” Continued below
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[Parascism] “Is it really that important who the father is?” Women who affirm it on social media… Are they really saying “What’s wrong with that?” ★2 [Gure★]
If you do a DNA paternity test, it seems like there are a lot of cases where a man thinks the child he is raising is his own, but it turns out that the child is actually the product of his wife’s affair with another man and is not related to him by blood.
>>5 There are probably some, and if you think about it like that, maybe blood ties aren’t really important If they don’t know, they’ll raise their children assuming that In other words, they’re just being dragged along by the modern child-rearing system In the old days, if you had your own child, you’d send them off to work as a servant somewhere, and killing parents and children was common.
A husband can only deny paternity within one year of learning of the child’s birth. In this short period of time, I need to convince my husband to sue. The current Supreme Court’s thinking is so focused on ensuring the stability of a child’s legal status that even if the results of a DNA test differ, they cannot be contested at a later date. If you don’t deny the baby’s paternity within a year of its birth, it will become your husband’s child, even if it was a cuckoo child.
That’s what people who always say that money is the most important thing in life are like. You probably won’t get along with a man who gave up his managerial position at a large company to take over his beloved wife’s family liquor store.
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