Not the father *update :(
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**Baby J isn't not my brother's child. He has left to stay with our older brother until he is calm enough to confront the bitch. I'll update again when I have more news.
Quoting Anonymous:Holy fuck you are easy.
Quoting harpsichord:
Holy fuck you are dim.
Quoting Anonymous:lol call me names all you like.
damn i got under your skin didnt I?
you cant say that 'blood type cannot determine paternity' but then turn around to say 'blood type can rule out a parent'
basic common sense there dear.
how old are you? are you one of those mothers in that other post that said you graduated highschool in 2011? lol
Quoting FitMom2025:LISTEN YOU DENSE MORON, no one is saying blood type determines paternity, we are saying that a blood type CAN RULE OUT A POSSIBLE PARENT, because certain combinations are not possible.
Quoting Anonymous:Oh so bloodtype is not part of DNA then?
well then, why wouldnt you get a DNA test instead of just blood typing to test paternity?
this whole post reeks of idiocy and ignorance.
Quoting FitMom2025:Ok, pretend I'm talking in a very slow voice. Each parent contributes alleles to each child. For example, my mother is A+. A+ can carry O recessively. My Father is B. B can carry O recessively. They each contributesd an allele to me when I was conceieved. I am O, therefore they contributed the O allele they carried recessively. if either of them had contributed their A or B allele, I would be A or B type, because those are dominant.
Quoting Anonymous:for so many women claiming to 'know their biology'
you all seem to be over looking the fact that GRANDPARENTS can play a part in blood type as well as the parents.
as said by another poster...its simple biology.
I know right?
teehee.
Quoting harpsichord:
Lol well that was out of left field!!
Quoting Anonymous:Holy fuck you are easy.
Quoting harpsichord:
Holy fuck you are dim.
Quoting Anonymous:lol call me names all you like.
damn i got under your skin didnt I?
you cant say that 'blood type cannot determine paternity' but then turn around to say 'blood type can rule out a parent'
basic common sense there dear.
how old are you? are you one of those mothers in that other post that said you graduated highschool in 2011? lol
Quoting FitMom2025:LISTEN YOU DENSE MORON, no one is saying blood type determines paternity, we are saying that a blood type CAN RULE OUT A POSSIBLE PARENT, because certain combinations are not possible.
Quoting Anonymous:Oh so bloodtype is not part of DNA then?
well then, why wouldnt you get a DNA test instead of just blood typing to test paternity?
this whole post reeks of idiocy and ignorance.
Quoting FitMom2025:Ok, pretend I'm talking in a very slow voice. Each parent contributes alleles to each child. For example, my mother is A+. A+ can carry O recessively. My Father is B. B can carry O recessively. They each contributesd an allele to me when I was conceieved. I am O, therefore they contributed the O allele they carried recessively. if either of them had contributed their A or B allele, I would be A or B type, because those are dominant.
Quoting Anonymous:for so many women claiming to 'know their biology'
you all seem to be over looking the fact that GRANDPARENTS can play a part in blood type as well as the parents.
as said by another poster...its simple biology.


Quoting mummy1990:I may have gotten my mothers blood type wrong, because I'm not entirely sure, but I'm pretty sure. But he IS my father. There is no doubt about it. I know my Grandmother is AB-.
Quoting Anonymous:
Then he isn't your bio dad. Not possible.
Quoting mummy1990:No, I'm not, lol.
Quoting Anonymous:
It isn't conclusive for yes, but it is for no. You're adopted.
Quoting mummy1990:My parents are both 0+ and I'm AB-....and I look more like my dad than my mom, so I know hes my dad. Blood type does not determine paternity....lol.
You really are slow on the uptake arent you?
I will give you a few more minutes to figure it out.
Come on!! You can do it!!
Quoting FitMom2025:Hey, she's reinventing science here, she knows everything!!
Quoting harpsichord:
Lol well that was out of left field!!
Quoting Anonymous:Holy fuck you are easy.
Quoting Anonymous:I never denied that fact. But in one sentence she first said it cannot. Then said it can. I was simply pointing out her inconsistencies.
And the fact that she has yet to actually discuss anything. She simply went off on a name calling triad. And then with her trashy slang, had the audacity to imply that I needed a refresher course in phonics lol.
Quoting EmilysMom2010:
She's not the one saying that. Science says it. Blood type CAN rule out a parent.Quoting Anonymous:lol call me names all you like.
damn i got under your skin didnt I?
you cant say that 'blood type cannot determine paternity' but then turn around to say 'blood type can rule out a parent'
basic common sense there dear.
how old are you? are you one of those mothers in that other post that said you graduated highschool in 2011? lol
Quoting FitMom2025:LISTEN YOU DENSE MORON, no one is saying blood type determines paternity, we are saying that a blood type CAN RULE OUT A POSSIBLE PARENT, because certain combinations are not possible.
Quoting Anonymous:Oh so bloodtype is not part of DNA then?
well then, why wouldnt you get a DNA test instead of just blood typing to test paternity?
this whole post reeks of idiocy and ignorance.
Quoting FitMom2025:Ok, pretend I'm talking in a very slow voice. Each parent contributes alleles to each child. For example, my mother is A+. A+ can carry O recessively. My Father is B. B can carry O recessively. They each contributesd an allele to me when I was conceieved. I am O, therefore they contributed the O allele they carried recessively. if either of them had contributed their A or B allele, I would be A or B type, because those are dominant.
Quoting Anonymous:for so many women claiming to 'know their biology'
you all seem to be over looking the fact that GRANDPARENTS can play a part in blood type as well as the parents.
as said by another poster...its simple biology.
Tis an oxyMORON.
derp :P
Quoting EmilysMom2010:
I'm just stating scientific fact. I don't care what anybody says about anything else. The comment "blood type cannot determine paternity but it can rule out possible parents" is a factual statement.
Quoting Anonymous:I never denied that fact. But in one sentence she first said it cannot. Then said it can. I was simply pointing out her inconsistencies.
And the fact that she has yet to actually discuss anything. She simply went off on a name calling triad. And then with her trashy slang, had the audacity to imply that I needed a refresher course in phonics lol.
Quoting EmilysMom2010:
She's not the one saying that. Science says it. Blood type CAN rule out a parent.Quoting Anonymous:lol call me names all you like.
damn i got under your skin didnt I?
you cant say that 'blood type cannot determine paternity' but then turn around to say 'blood type can rule out a parent'
basic common sense there dear.
how old are you? are you one of those mothers in that other post that said you graduated highschool in 2011? lol
Quoting FitMom2025:LISTEN YOU DENSE MORON, no one is saying blood type determines paternity, we are saying that a blood type CAN RULE OUT A POSSIBLE PARENT, because certain combinations are not possible.
Quoting Anonymous:Oh so bloodtype is not part of DNA then?
well then, why wouldnt you get a DNA test instead of just blood typing to test paternity?
this whole post reeks of idiocy and ignorance.
Quoting FitMom2025:Ok, pretend I'm talking in a very slow voice. Each parent contributes alleles to each child. For example, my mother is A+. A+ can carry O recessively. My Father is B. B can carry O recessively. They each contributesd an allele to me when I was conceieved. I am O, therefore they contributed the O allele they carried recessively. if either of them had contributed their A or B allele, I would be A or B type, because those are dominant.
Quoting Anonymous:for so many women claiming to 'know their biology'
you all seem to be over looking the fact that GRANDPARENTS can play a part in blood type as well as the parents.
as said by another poster...its simple biology.




