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Originally Posted by Penguin23
If the kid is a girl, no easy way to tell. Blood type is one way, but only if the kid's bloody type does not correspond to either the mother's or the father's or a combination of the two (i.e. two "O" parents cannot possibly produce a baby that is A or B or AB)
If the kid is a boy, all you need to ascertain paternity is your saliva sample (and the boy's)
Y-chromosome testing. Simple and foolproof
Not sure if you are ever interested, though
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Thanks for the share. I was mildly aware of all that when I was proposed by her (I also did my own reading). I let her do all the logistical research because she was the one at stake here.
Its been about 15 years since and she is still married and the daughter thankfully looks more like her then me.