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<sigh>
these kind of "who's my baby's father" shows really irk me for several reasons.
1: if you have to come to a show to designate the father of a child you carried in your own body, then by default, something is lacking. that is something you should know and if the other party is disputing you about paternity, why go on NATIONAL T.V. with it?
2: there is always the chick who "ain't been with nobody else" and knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that it's this man's child... only to have maury read minutes later, "he is NOT the father". don't make yourself look bad. if you were out there doin' the do, don't let man #6 and #7 come on to be tested, only to find out that they aren't the baby's father either.
the saddest part of it all is that most of these women are attractive, young women who should have more going for themselves than a man and a baby. that really bothers me. further, it makes minorities look like trash, quite frankly. the victim in all of this: the child in question.
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