'Dear Margo' endorsing paternity fraud
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-10-09 18:59
Read it here. She says there is nothing to be gained by informing the "could be" father of his little son. Excerpt:
'...However, two years later I have a beautiful baby boy who looks nothing like my husband and has the personality of the other man. In my heart I am convinced he is not my husband's son. The other man is currently serving a tour in Iraq. Do I tell him about his son?
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[Reply:]
Your little boy has a dad, and it would turn your life upside down to tell this man he has a son. Nothing good would come of it ... but you might wind up with a custody suit or a divorce.'
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Surprise Surprise
It seems that's the female way to go about things. Look out for #1, and screw everybody else.
Evan AKA X-TRNL
Real Men Don't Take Abuse!
Pull out my crayons and color me surprised
In a magazine poll half of the 3000 female respondents admitted they would commit paternity fraud. I can't say I'm surprised.
speaks to
a total lack of character, morals, conscience, and compassion.
50% of women surveyed admited they would lie constantly to 3 people they purport
to care very deeply about, involving one of the most important
factors in all of these people's lives. maybe even a life or death secret
kept from their own children. this is not my definition of a superior being.
instead, it defines evil and points a finger at it.
i doubt many here on this board are suprised, except maybe that
such a high percentage would admit it. since they are so ready to lie about something
so serious to people they "care" about, i suspect this 50% number
is grossly under reported as well. this "margo" is just a typical woman.
probably explains why women are so good at committing adultery undetected.
for a very large percentage of women, the truth is just not an important part of their lives.