Why don’t guys get paternity test at birth? It makes everything less complicated for out of wedlock children.

Many woman would leave a man if they did that.
However i agree, i would just do it in secret.
If its mine, good. Never speak of it again.
If not, calling my lawyers that day, divorcing her, changing locks, all that.
Ain't no might about it.
Neither "parent" is light skinned.
That's not how it works.You gotta set boundaries and make it clear while pregnant. This also works in the woman’s advantage in the event of death.
If married, you don’t need to do this because the law automatically assumes paternity.
You gotta set boundaries and make it clear while pregnant. This also works in the woman’s advantage in the event of death. I think paternity need to be established for insurance.
If married, you don’t need to do this because the law automatically assumes paternity.
you really don't understand alleles huh?Ain't no might about it.
Neither "parent" is light skinned.
Well they canMany woman would leave a man if they did that.
However i agree, i would just do it in secret.
If its mine, good. Never speak of it again.
If not, calling my lawyers that day, divorcing her, changing locks, all that.



so tired of having to explain this shyt to "Black" peopleYou do know 2 dark skin people can make a light skin baby right![]()

You gotta set boundaries and make it clear while pregnant. This also works in the woman’s advantage in the event of death. I think paternity need to be established for insurance.
If married, you don’t need to do this because the law automatically assumes paternity.
I agree with all this.
But the reality... alotta brehs raising children that they know aint theirs... they just don't wanna confront their wives/girls.
they need to stand their ground and explain the benefits to women. If you collect CS and he is later determined not the father, you owe that money back. cant you do DNA during pregnancy now?