tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448150671758169257.post2702200967249721982..comments2023-10-20T05:20:06.726-05:00Comments on JuneBug Talk: "Daddy By Default" - Book Interview with Pat TuckerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6448150671758169257.post-13471897539534908202010-11-11T02:58:21.764-06:002010-11-11T02:58:21.764-06:00The book sounds very interesting and I look forwar...The book sounds very interesting and I look forward to reading it. Unfortunately, I can say members of my family including myself have been victims of paternity fraud on more than one occasion, and I know women who have inadvertently claimed the incorrect man is the father of their child as well. Without going into too much detail, I think there are some women who hope a particular man is the father over another when they've had close sexual encounters with more than one partner, others who knowingly accuse the wrong men of paternity, and others who make mistakes. I think in the cases involving my family, the intentions were good; however, the mothers were not sure and couldn't seem to fess up for fear of embarrassment. Having been touched by what is becoming an epidemic, I'd encourage women to be truthful because eventually what you seek to hide or simply do not know will come forward, and in many cases, children lose time with their fathers and harbor feelings of resentment against their mothers for being dishonest.<br /><br />Now I recently learned of a story with a very different type of paternity fraud involving a man who claimed to have fathered more than 50 children. His reason you ask; he sought to scam the government for social services. For details of the story, visit http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20016332-504083.html.Ms MaSharihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11494679320196778015noreply@blogger.com