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Should i get a paternity test??

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So i think im adopted because of a number of reasons for example

1) My hair is a different colour to the rest of my family (who all have the same colour hair.)

2) There are no baby pictures of me AT ALL until about the age of 2.

However there is another option which would be worse is that my Mum is my mum and my Dad is the man that we've been living with these past 11 years because my Mum and Dad got divorced when i was four and i think my mum was with this man because i nkow tht they knew each other.

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  1. have u talked to your parents about this.  Thats where u need to start


  2. as long as you have parents that love you who cares about being adopted. People know their real parents and are treated like c**p...if your mom and alleged dad are good to you why open up a can of worms? Going further, if you wanted to pursue this, you would need a swab of you parent in question (a swab of their inside cheek)  and a swab of yours and they can tell you if you are related based upon DNA, its 99.99999% accurate, which is as close as you can get to 100%...forget it though, just move on with your life and be happy you had a home to grow up in.

  3. wow this is my 3d question ive seen about a period/pregnate....

  4. just ask your mom

  5. paternity tests are expensive and take a long time to process.  in your situation, this would seem like a waste of time and money.  i would suggest just getting your birth certificate, which will tell you who your father is.

  6. Truthfully it sounds like your having some doubt. :(

    I think if you have any doubt at all.. you should!

    Its your life and you deserve to know who are your birth parents. (:

    Good luck (:

  7. Well,think of it this way,even if you are adopted your real parents gave you up for a reason,you might not know what it was but most likeley it was for the best.Do you really wanna bring it up?

    All I can really say is that in some cases you don't need a paternity test like if you have a cleft chin,and no one in your family has one,you might be adopted because that's one of those things that's very strong genetically.

    Google more of those kind of things like cleft chin,widow's peak etc... and look at it all,and get all the evidence you can before you bring up the question to your mom.

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