HERE'S WHAT I THINK
How can you be sure it's mine?
WARNING: Extreme case study follows. I was watching a television show where for approx three weeks they featured this young girl wanting to determine her baby's father but she couldn't afford the cost for paternity testing. She presented the producers of the show with a list of three candidates. During the first week it was determined that none of the three was the father. The next week it was revealed that there was a fourth candidate. The results of his test would be revealed during the third week. The results showed that candidate number 4 could not be the father. The host confronted the young girl and told her during the week two other candidates had contacted the producers of the show and had submitted to the dna testing. Candidate number 6 turned out to be the baby's father.
When the girl heard the result for candidate number 6 she breathed a sigh of relief. I wonder if it was because the father was found or because she was grateful to not have to add any more names to the list.
Is it ever appropriate to question a female lover when she tells you she's pregnant? I think YES. I mean HELL YEAH!
YOUR TURN!
Is it ever appropriate to ask,
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byYes Most definitely
carrieokier says:
Is it "ever" appropriate? Yes, but it totaly depends on the situation. If you're in a "friends with benefits" arrangement, then of course. If you're in a stable relationship, then it would be just plain rude.
Posted May 01, 2008
No.. it's insulting
DISPROVE MY POINT (fine, be that way)
Disagree? Put your money where your mouth is and show us why.
Post links that point out why you think I'm wrong.
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