I won’t take her back or give her anywhere near as much money as I used to, but I will still help.”
When the paternity test revealed OP wasn’t the girl’s father, he kicked her out along with her mother. Although OP admitted to helping the girl with little finances since she was unemployed, he was determined not to reconcile with her. Would you do the same if you were the father?
After OP realized his wife had cheated on him with three other men, he outright expelled her from his life and house.
In the bargain, he also ousted the girl he thought was his daughter. Would you advise OP to give the girl a fair chance to prove that she could still be his daughter, though she’s not genetically related to him since she was not to blame for her mother’s infidelity? Do years of love fade away after discovering that the child you raised is someone else’s?
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