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Dad finds out that none of his kids are biologically his.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,300 ✭✭✭✭razorblunt


    Sweet jesus, the poor fella.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,472 ✭✭✭✭Grayson


    razorblunt wrote: »
    Sweet jesus, the poor fella.

    And the kids. Can you imagine finding out that your dad isn't your dad? Especially since there are 5. That's a big family.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,943 ✭✭✭Deebles McBeebles


    Oh man. Mrs. Mason has some answering to do. What a vile shrew.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,575 ✭✭✭ZiabR


    Thats shocking stuff. The poor guy.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,501 ✭✭✭BrokenArrows


    Wonder will he ever see a penny of the 250k


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,554 ✭✭✭valoren


    And she got £4 million from their divorce.
    Her reputation, in whatever life she lives, is destroyed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,575 ✭✭✭ZiabR


    valoren wrote: »
    And she got £4 million from their divorce.
    Her reputation, in whatever life she lives, is destroyed.

    If she got 4 million from him, then I am sure she can afford to pay him 250k.

    What a snake.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,493 ✭✭✭JustJoe7240


    Grayson wrote: »
    And the kids. Can you imagine finding out that your dad isn't your dad? Especially since there are 5. That's a big family.
    3 kids, still awful none the less.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,300 ✭✭✭✭razorblunt


    Wonder will he ever see a penny of the 250k

    She has £4m from the divorce, I know money can't replace what he's lost but he should make sure it's paid.

    Yes, thoughts for the kids too, of course, I really hope this is a case of "any guy can be a father, you need to work at being a Dad" holds true.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,165 ✭✭✭Captain Obvious


    Takes a real horrible person to do something like that to a man. And not just once. She must be a right deceitful cow. I think paternity testing should be offered to all couples as standard. It can have so many consequences to think the wrong person is the dad. Financial, psychological, medical.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,543 ✭✭✭facehugger99


    He's so moneysupermarket.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,554 ✭✭✭valoren


    He's so moneysupermarket.

    moneysupermarket.conned

    :pac:

    "Richard, you are NOT the father!!!"


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,492 ✭✭✭pleas advice


    If you ain't no punk
    Holla, "We want prenup! We want prenup!" (Yeah!)

    It's somethin' that you need to have
    ‘Cause when she leave yo' ass, she gon' leave with half
    Eighteen years, eighteen years
    And on the 18th birthday he found out it wasn't his?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,117 ✭✭✭✭Junkyard Tom


    How do we know that his wife is the real Mother?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,943 ✭✭✭Deebles McBeebles


    How do we know that his wife is the real Mother?

    Sh*t just got Jeremy Kyle'd.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 869 ✭✭✭Icemancometh


    Maternity is a fact, paternity is an opinion.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,628 ✭✭✭orourkeda1977


    This woman should be prosecuted for fraud.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50


    Maternity is a fact, paternity is an opinion.

    Being balls deep in yer neighbours wife is an opinion now ? Ah the young people, new words every day

    "I was just giving her my opinion "


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    gctest50 wrote: »
    Being balls deep in yer neighbours wife is an opinion now ? Ah the young people, new words every day

    "I was just giving her my opinion "

    afterwards, sullenly:

    "id like a second opinion"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,450 ✭✭✭LollipopJimmy


    His He-Man and Skeletor ads are ****ing awesome though, maybe he can rewatch them and have a titter.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50


    .................

    It can have so many consequences to think the wrong person is the dad. Financial, psychological, medical.

    And deprive the nurses of the one bit of joy ?

    Blood Type Bingo !


    " No way yer man is the father, look at him "


    "Ah stop, he is "

    "Euro so ? "


    "Sound !"



    qdjIsJJ.gif


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,149 ✭✭✭Ariadne


    Pretty shyte being diagnosed with CF, I should know :p but then finding out you're infertile so your kids aren't yours, that's some blow. Also wondering how the wife managed to do that three times. Like once is bad enough but three?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,592 ✭✭✭✭Mam of 4


    What is wrong with this woman that she would deliberately con her husband like this ?
    Seriously , that's not normal behaviour in any way shape or form .

    Vile , vile person to do that imo.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50


    Mam of 4 wrote: »
    ........

    Seriously , that's not normal behaviour in any way shape or form .

    It goes on a fair bit

    Up to 1 in 6 Canadians are victims of paternity fraud


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,592 ✭✭✭✭Mam of 4


    gctest50 wrote: »
    It goes on a fair bit

    Up to 1 in 6 Canadians are victims of paternity fraud

    I think it's one of the worst things you could do to the person you're supposed to love , and to the child/children involved .


  • Posts: 17,378 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    A complete and utter piece of shlt. Poor man.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50


    Mam of 4 wrote: »
    I think it's one of the worst things you could do to the person you're supposed to love , and to the child/children involved .


    Maybe she doesn't like filling the ould forms


    Waterstone Fertility has been helping couples conceive using donor sperm since 2002.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,013 ✭✭✭✭James Brown


    I thought this was a Prince Charles thread.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,189 ✭✭✭✭jmayo


    Succubus_ wrote: »
    Pretty shyte being diagnosed with CF, I should know :p but then finding out you're infertile so your kids aren't yours, that's some blow. Also wondering how the wife managed to do that three times. Like once is bad enough but three?!

    Nah she only did it twice. Two of them are twins AFAIK.
    Look like she had 4 year affair with some colleague but always claimed they used protection. :rolleyes:

    The sons haven't been talking to their supposed dad anyway for few years. One saying he was manipulative.
    The marriage broke up years ago, but he still thought the lads were his sons.
    And I reckon the release of this story to the newspapers now is a fook you to the lot of them, although he says he wants to talk to the lads.

    I reckon these incidents are a lot more common than people think.

    I am not allowed discuss …



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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 20,366 Mod ✭✭✭✭RacoonQueen


    T I think paternity testing should be offered to all couples as standard.

    Jaysus, that would be some destruction to a relationship if yer man says he wants the paternity test and she hasn't as much as looked at another bloke.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,798 ✭✭✭goose2005


    Takes a real horrible person to do something like that to a man. And not just once. She must be a right deceitful cow. I think paternity testing should be offered to all couples as standard. It can have so many consequences to think the wrong person is the dad. Financial, psychological, medical.

    the problem is, it would lead to quite a few murders


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,454 ✭✭✭ceadaoin.


    Jaysus, that would be some destruction to a relationship if yer man says he wants the paternity test and she hasn't as much as looked at another bloke.

    Imagine the government offering a service based on the premise that women are deceitful cheats. Nothing wrong with that at all. Nope

    Let's also make all males submit dna based on the premise that they are all potential rapists. That would help with finding the fathers too. What's not to like? Wonder would that go down so well on here?

    Aside from the fact that it's minority of women who do this, surely it could lead to violence and endanger the lives of women and children, and the men who might be the father, in some cases

    If someone has concerns about paternity they can arrange their own test. It's not something that should be mandatory or offered as a service for all couples.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,797 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    The concept that caring about one's genetic lineage - considered by many to be the ultimate meaning of life - is somehow silly or childish, which is often pedalled in feminist forums when the subject of paternity fraud comes up, is something I find unbelievably disturbing and genuingly just very saddening. The idea that a man shouldn't care whether or not he's successfully propagated his genetic line which has replicated itself for the last four billion years, and has no right to be upset or pissed off at discovering that he's been lied to about it, is utterly twisted and repulsive - but it's frightening just how frequent the argument is, that as long as you develop an emotional bond, you shouldn't care whether your own blood flows through your kid's veins and that you're somehow a lesser person if you do.

    I really hope it's just a fringe belief on the internet, because it's just incredible sad. To the nihilistic mind, if life is here by accident then it's a beautiful convergence of happenstance, and being denied the chance to take part in that by being falsely told that you already have, is monstrous.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,797 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    ceadaoin. wrote: »
    Imagine the government offering a service based on the premise that women are deceitful cheats. Nothing wrong with that at all. Nope

    Why shouldn't every father and son have an absolute guarantee of their genetic identity, rather than having to rely on a third party to choose to provide it?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,365 ✭✭✭Alrigghtythen


    She should have to pay him every red cent he contributed to raising those children, and the 4 million.

    Scummy thing to do but happens more than is though


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,807 ✭✭✭Jurgen Klopp


    The concept that caring about one's genetic lineage - considered by many to be the ultimate meaning of life - is somehow silly or childish, which is often pedalled in feminist forums when the subject of paternity fraud comes up, is something I find unbelievably disturbing and genuingly just very saddening. The idea that a man shouldn't care whether or not he's successfully propagated his genetic line which has replicated itself for the last four billion years, and has no right to be upset or pissed off at discovering that he's been lied to about it, is utterly twisted and repulsive - but it's frightening just how frequent the argument is, that as long as you develop an emotional bond, you shouldn't care whether your own blood flows through your kid's veins and that you're somehow a lesser person if you do.

    I really hope it's just a fringe belief on the internet, because it's just incredible sad. To the nihilistic mind, if life is here by accident then it's a beautiful convergence of happenstance, and being denied the chance to take part in that by being falsely told that you already have, is monstrous.

    It's only a small amount. 99% of men and women are seething when such things are revealed

    You mention feminist forums, there's gonna be a higher percentage of nuts who think it's ok to do that on a forum like that compared to a general forum and then even less so in real life


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,454 ✭✭✭ceadaoin.


    Why shouldn't every father and son have an absolute guarantee of their genetic identity, rather than having to rely on a third party to choose to provide it?

    If they want that there is nothing stopping them paying for it privately. Also, why only father and son?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,553 ✭✭✭Fiery mutant


    So a woman with no apparent talent of her own gets 4 million in divorce, just because she happened to marry someone who was an entrepreneur and a hard worker who would work his ass off to give his family a great life.

    Said hard working man who spent his life busting his gut for his family, then finds his whole married life was a con, then only gets awarded €250k for his trouble.

    What a ****ed up world we live in.

    We should defend our way of life to an extent that any attempt on it is crushed, so that any adversary will never make such an attempt in the future.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50



    who was an entrepreneur and a hard worker who would work his ass off to give his family a great life.


    Maybe he wouldn't have "made it" without her help at the critical early stages - most startup thingys fail


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,454 ✭✭✭ceadaoin.


    It's only a small amount. 99% of men and women are seething when such things are revealed

    You mention feminist forums, there's gonna be a higher percentage of nuts who think it's ok to do that on a forum like that compared to a general forum and then even less so in real life

    I don't know, I don't think even "feminist nuts" think it's ok to do this. Probably they are more thinking of the impact on the kids of having the person they grew up thinking was their father suddenly disappear. Surely trying to maintain some kind of relationship is best for everyone. No doubt the "father" will also love the children like his own.

    In this case I think the kids had already cut contact with him due to his behaviour.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 198 ✭✭0cp71eyxkb94qf


    Jaysus, that would be some destruction to a relationship if yer man says he wants the paternity test and she hasn't as much as looked at another bloke.

    Typical emotional blackmail. It should be mandatory to DNA test both people involved to avoid these scenarios. Typical boards response though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,423 ✭✭✭✭josip


    The french have one of the worst reputations for extra marital infidelity.
    So much so that they banned DNA testing for fear of the impact on society.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/french-men-s-insecurity-over-paternity-of-offspring-creating-a-society-of-doubt-1.773569


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,474 ✭✭✭Obvious Desperate Breakfasts


    Is it unusual to be diagnosed with cystic fibrosis so late?

    Glad she didn’t get away with it anyway. But what an awful shock for him. Cystic fibrosis AND the realisation that his children weren’t his. That is just tough all round. Are men with cystic fibrosis always infertile? I’m sure it’s been proven that he is anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,207 ✭✭✭99nsr125


    gctest50 wrote: »
    It goes on a fair bit

    Up to 1 in 6 Canadians are victims of paternity fraud

    1 in 4 in the UK


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,482 ✭✭✭Gimme A Pound


    What a ****.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,797 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    ceadaoin. wrote: »
    If they want that there is nothing stopping them paying for it privately.

    Except that this puts every man in a "remain ignorant or get dumped" quandry. No win situation.
    Also, why only father and son?

    Projection on my part, apologies. When I typed up my two posts here I was just thinking how utterly devastated I'd be if I found out that I wasn't related to my dad and that his family's long history in Ireland (we have a lot of revolutionaries among our ancestors) was therefore irrelevant to me - that that blood didn't actually run through my veins. Didn't mean to be exclusionary at all, was just thinking about myself.

    I don't believe that anything close to a majority of people would betray someone like this, but I do believe that a large enough proportion of human beings are selfish assholes that people should be protected from having their lives destroyed so fundamentally on the off chance that someone in their life happens to be one. Robbing someone of their blood identity is evil beyond belief.

    For the record, I also advocate that adopted children should be told that they're adopted from the youngest age that they can understand what it means, to avoid traumatic heartbreak later in life after being misled throughout childhood.

    Genetic identity is simply something I do not believe should be left at the mercy of chance or the hope that someone isn't a scumbag. There are enough scumbags in the world that blind faith shouldn't be good enough when it comes to this. Maybe it isn't as important to others as it is to me, but I can't put into words how soul-destroying it would be for me to be told that my family aren't actually my genetic family, and I believe that however small a percentage of people this happens to, it's so awful and soul destroying that it's worth protecting everyone from even the remote possibility of this happening to them. Remove chance from the equation altogether and certify peoples' genetic identity as a matter of scientific fact rather than blind faith.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,287 ✭✭✭givyjoe


    ceadaoin. wrote: »
    If they want that there is nothing stopping them paying for it privately. Also, why only father and son?

    Consent from all parties is required for these tests no? Clinics will not do the tests or give results unless both consent to the test.

    Open to correction but someone close to me had to go through the above to have something similar confirmed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,287 ✭✭✭givyjoe


    ceadaoin. wrote: »
    I don't know, I don't think even "feminist nuts" think it's ok to do this. Probably they are more thinking of the impact on the kids of having the person they grew up thinking was their father suddenly disappear. Surely trying to maintain some kind of relationship is best for everyone. No doubt the "father" will also love the children like his own.

    In this case I think the kids had already cut contact with him due to his behaviour.

    One of the kids at least, had not. Read the story elsewhere. One of the kids said "if you sue mum, I'll cut contact with you". Pretty fcuked up response seen as she took the guy to the cleaners in the divorce.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,841 ✭✭✭lertsnim


    She is a dirty whore.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68,317 ✭✭✭✭seamus


    99nsr125 wrote: »
    1 in 4 in the UK
    gctest50 wrote: »
    It goes on a fair bit

    Up to 1 in 6 Canadians are victims of paternity fraud
    Neither of these figures are correct. This is the rate of paternity fraud where the father already suspects the children are not his.

    Across the entire population, the most recent UK study puts it at 1 in 50.

    A more recent study of suspicious men increased this 1 in 4 to 1 in 2.

    Which is good news; If you think your kids are not yours and you're so suspicious that you go as far as getting a DNA test, then there's only a 50% chance that you're right.


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