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To: LLCF who wrote (14974)2/12/2002 6:44:23 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>You don't get out much do you?<<

You forget you're talking to a divorce lawyer.-g-

Between 10% and 30% of children born in wedlock have a different father than the husband.

Betzig L, 'Where are the bastard's daddies?', Behavioural and Brain Sciences 285, 16, 1993.

And all because of that Aztec/Mexica metal.-g-



To: LLCF who wrote (14974)2/12/2002 8:31:28 PM
From: Moominoid  Respond to of 74559
 
And physical strength doesn't count for so much in today's world.... the rich guy is likely to have more of the intelligence and "survival" "genes" that are relevant.

Japan up 100 points :)



To: LLCF who wrote (14974)2/12/2002 10:50:37 PM
From: AC Flyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>SOLD! Exactly the opposite... she makes damn SURE the Daddy [sugar] is the daddy, and the guy on the side isn't.<<

Stated with such obnoxious certainty - and dead wrong. You identify strongly with the gold chains and the sugar daddy concept, I guess. About 10% of children born to married couples are not the genetic offspring of the father - same percentage as in other mammals, interestingly enough.

>>You don't need a DNA test to see who Dad is btw.... it's usually pretty damn obvious...<<

You are one naive middle-aged guy. So sure that you know exactly how women behave. I guess you didn't read my earlier post. The only way you'll ever know for sure is with a DNA test.