You Are Pregnant And The Bro Asks For DNA Tests

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But why? Isn't trust strong enough to rely on?

Not in the beginning of the sexual relationship. If neither person has had an STD test recently neither can say for certain whether they are STD free (I also submit for testing so he knows I don't have anything either and it's also good for me to know my status).
 
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Dna testing should be mandatory at the birth....
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Not in the beginning of the sexual relationship. If neither person has had an STD test recently neither can say for certain whether they are STD free (I also submit for testing so he knows I don't have anything either and it's also good for me to know my status).

Your criteria is to have an objective record of the facts (of STD status).

If you wanted to get married, you would want to know your future partner's credit situation. You wouldn't marry them and put their name on your deed before you knew - objectively. With documents - what the facts are.

So for instance you wanted to know exactly what he was doing at the club. You could get one of his boys to record him on Google Glass all night. If he was acually turning women down who wanted to dance and just rhyming in a Cypher in the bathroom all night he would laugh when he found out he was being taped.

The only time we need privacy is when we are doing something we don't want seen. You wouldn't mind living in a glass house.. until it was time to fukc or take a sh;t. You could watch TV and eat food in front of strangers.. we in fact pay extra to do things we can do at home in public (listen to music, watch movies, eat food, work out, dance). Privacy is simply freedom to sh;t, fukc, do drugs, yell at your kids, creep, and all the impoliteness.

Feels like the desire to "say so" is most important. The authority to have one's word be law. And it doesn't go both ways. He gets his temp checked at every step.
 

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It's not hard to pluck some hairs or swab a mouth without your significant other finding out.

Right! Why is it difficult to understand that confronting a faithful partner with bullshyt could forever change the relationship for the worst? Just do it behind my back and save us both the humiliation because you'll surely have egg on your face and your own consequences to deal with...
 

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Right! Why is it difficult to understand that confronting a faithful partner with bullshyt could forever change the relationship for the worst? Just do it behind my back and save us both the humiliation because you'll surely have egg on your face and your own consequences to deal with...
It's actually the best way to do it. Your partner wouldn't know you have trust issues. If the results are bad you can bounce. There won't be any arguments over it. What is really the point in asking? You're going to need a cotton swab, or some hair either way why not just do it without your partner's knowledge?
 
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Your criteria is to have an objective record of the facts (of STD status).

If you wanted to get married, you would want to know your future partner's credit situation. You wouldn't marry them and put their name on your deed before you knew - objectively. With documents - what the facts are.

So for instance you wanted to know exactly what he was doing at the club. You could get one of his boys to record him on Google Glass all night. If he was acually turning women down who wanted to dance and just rhyming in a Cypher in the bathroom all night he would laugh when he found out he was being taped.

The only time we need privacy is when we are doing something we don't want seen. You wouldn't mind living in a glass house.. until it was time to fukc or take a sh;t. You could watch TV and eat food in front of strangers.. we in fact pay extra to do things we can do at home in public (listen to music, watch movies, eat food, work out, dance). Privacy is simply freedom to sh;t, fukc, do drugs, yell at your kids, creep, and all the impoliteness.

Feels like the desire to "say so" is most important. The authority to have one's word be law. And it doesn't go both ways. He gets his temp checked at every step.

I would actually take my man's word about what he's doing at the club. I'm really not the insecure type and Im just too old to worry about what someone may or may not be doing. I don't do the sleepless night and bugging him all night thing. I believe what he says in that instance because he knows whether or not he has done something wrong. In the case of the STD, someone could legitimately not know they are infected and think they are okay. That's why I wouldn't take anyone's word regarding that...
 

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It's actually the best way to do it. Your partner wouldn't know you have trust issues. If the results are bad you can bounce. There won't be any arguments over it. What is really the point in asking? You're going to need a cotton swab, or some hair either way why not just do it without your partners knowledge?

For some men, it's probably less about knowing and more about humiliating their partner.
 

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I haven't claimed to know you. I find your anger to be rather misplaced.

Lol anger? Dude I'm sitting on the couch with my man, full from eating Popeyes and watching the Following. This is a message board sweet heart, where people discuss things. It's not real life. Lol
 

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Lol anger? Dude I'm sitting on the couch with my man, full from eating Popeyes and watching the Following. This is a message board sweet heart, where people discuss things. It's not real life. Lol
so is your online persona a reflection of what part of you?
 

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so is your online persona a reflection of what part of you?

In this thread, I'm answering a hypothetical situation that has never happened to me. I don't sit around being emotionally affected in real life based on hypothetical online situations. That's weird.

This thread doesn't reflect ANY aspect of my life.
 
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