Who's my daddy?
A St. Petersburg teen wants to know if our new gov, Mr. Crist, is her daddy. Her biological mother, a lawyer, says Crist fathered the girl during a one night stand. Crist denies it and refuses to take a paternity test.
Considering that the teenager and her adoptive parents say they don't want anything from him except an answer to her identity, I think Crist should go ahead and submit himself to a paternity test. What's he afraid of?
Considering that the teenager and her adoptive parents say they don't want anything from him except an answer to her identity, I think Crist should go ahead and submit himself to a paternity test. What's he afraid of?
2 Comments:
This is an odd situation, I think.
Yes, I am sure that the girl and her adoptive parents would like to know about her genetic background. Now-a-days, we know that many diseases can occur more frequently in certain families - it would be good for her to know her family medical history.
At the same time, if he is not the biological father and has stated as much - he should be left alone. No matter who he is - this is an extremely personal matter and has to be decided only by him.
if he had sex with her mother it is no longer person. Why do rich white guys get a pass from their sexual eploits while broke dudes go to jail because they cannot pay child support. Give up the DNA Charlie.
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