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    1. GenuinelySaggy on

      I took one without doing any research because I was adopted and I simply wanted to know where I was from.

      Turns out the bit i didn’t know was it actually links you up with relatives and i now have a first cousin in Canada who i occasionally chat to.

      I’d never even thought about tracing my mother or father. There was zero emotional need on my part and hardly ever in my life had I given them a thought. But the other thing i found out was that my birth mother had died 20 years ago.

    2. Little_Narwhal_9416 on

      Following his father’s death in 2022, John from East Sussex said his wife bought him a family DNA testing kit as a Christmas present to cheer him up.

      But when the results came back, he found out his dad was not his biological father and he was, in fact, the son of a family friend.

      How did he this find out ,without testing everyone involved?

    3. nick9000 on

      This is not a unique story. There are a significant number of people who have a different father than the one on their birth certificate. That’s why genealogy should always be taken with a grain of salt – if you go back many generations there’s a good chance of a ‘break’ in the family history.

    4. My gran had her father narrowed down to two men (a father and son)

      Most of her brothers and sisters had similar issues with parentage. They joked they were just a bunch of bastards.

      Suffice to say great grandma got around a bit in her day.

    5. Exact_Setting9562 on

      Radio 4 had a great series on about this last year I think. 
      Lots of situations just like this. 

    6. STARSBarry on

      With how often this happens we should just do it at birth honestly, means we can identify potential medical issues that run in family’s too. Up to the “parents” to work out what they want to do with everything else that comes after.

    7. AccordingBit7679 on

      When you think about it contraception and termination are only modern developments. If we all went back far enough we would find something like this in our own family history.

      Sadly it will be the case that many babies were born as the result of abuse so even if they had the sceince back then a lot of women wouldn’t want to know either way who their babies father was.

    8. haterofpigeons on

      I would advise any man who has even the slightest doubt about the paternity of his child to get tested. *Especially* if the relationship ends and he is expected to pay child support. Imagine spending up to 18 years paying a chunk of your income every month to a woman for child support when there’s another guy out there who probably doesn’t know he’s a father and is paying nothing.

      The problem is that when you insist on it you’re basically accusing the mother of being a cheat and a liar, which isn’t exactly going to go down well…

    9. PeriPeriTekken on

      DNA testing is banned in France, ostensibly for bioethics reasons but in reality because the entire French political class knows how messy everyone finding out actual parentage would be.

    10. This happened to my wife. She didn’t know much about her father’s side of the family so after he died she took a DNA test to explore a bit.

      Turns out she had a bunch of cousins from her *mother’s* side of the family that shouldn’t be there. After some investigation, she found out that the person she thought was her biological maternal grandfather wasn’t.

      She has a bit of a…dramatic family, shall we say. Some of them are blaming my wife, when in reality the fault lies with her maternal grandmother! Unfortunately the players are all long dead.

    11. Anxious-Bid4874 on

      I found my father’s family through Ancestry DNA. I did know his name but nothing else. He died in 2014 but I’ve never bothered trying to contact my half siblings.

      More of interest was I’m a direct descendent of Josiah Wedgwood.

      As for my mother’s side, most go back to Ireland and I can’t go back any further. The parts that don’t are of real interest to me as I’ve traced back to European Royalty and even Arabic tribes.

    12. firemonkeywoman on

      I was contacted by a man whose wife was the daughter of my aunts first husband, he wanted to know if my aunt and this man had had any kids, my aunts first husband was a violent man who beat my aunt so badly she needed to be hospitalized. Thankfully she was already dead when he reached out to me and I just told him they didn’t have kids and I wasn’t in contact with much of that side of the family. I really wanted to tell him the man was a monster, but I wasn’t there and it wasn’t my story to tell.

    13. ShufflingToGlory on

      Can’t even fathom putting my heart and soul into raising “my” child then learning you’ve actually just been babysitting for your cheating partner and the bloke who shagged her.

    14. LookOverall on

      There was a radio series called The Gift which was all about people who wished they hadn’t been tested

    15. Temporary-Zebra97 on

      I was gifted a DNA test, nope that was dropped off at the charity shop quick smart.
      I was a regular at the wank bank as a student and dont want that catching up with me.

    16. FitSolution2882 on

      I keep considering this due to my adoption. My biilogical mum doesn’t want anything to do with me yet had a child both before and after me – both of which she kept whereas I was given up. I know exactly where shes lives (approximately 1 mile away) and I was also able to find out my younger half brother has a complete ancestry account….

      Forever mulling it over as to whether or not I do it. I don’t really want my DNA in the hands of a private company selling it off to god knows who though – call me paranoid but I don’t trust it.

    17. BlaziingDemon on

      Mandatory DNA at birth, if the man present isn’t the father then it should be reflected on the birth certificate.its not fair mums lie and the children pay the price and the dad’s get their life completely shattered..simple DNA test at birth will sort all of it immediately.

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