The comment, “If you have not done a DNA test, just assume the child is not yours,” promotes distrust and paranoia in relationships. Such statements can erode the foundation of trust between partners, casting unnecessary suspicion on women’s faithfulness and creating a toxic culture where fathers feel compelled to question their children’s paternity without any real cause.

This mindset also diminishes the essence of fatherhood, reducing it to mere genetics while ignoring the emotional bonds and care that truly define a parent. Children, caught in the crossfire of such baseless doubts, may experience emotional trauma and confusion. Rather than fostering distrust, relationships should prioritize trust, communication, and love—values that strengthen family bonds far beyond biological ties.

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https://x.com/wizarab10/status/1843779736268615924?s=46

https://x.com/espeezeal/status/1843782621534498866?s=46

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