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An aquantence, has become pregnant, via a gang bang. Father unknown...
They have exhausted all means of having a child, re IVF etc. I don't have an aquantence.. Its just an example, it has happened...
Thoughts?? .. should be interesting....
 
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Hmmm...

1) do they want to keep the child?
2) do they want to establish the parentage or just put hubby's name on the birth cert.?
3) is there a legal obligation to establish true parentage?
 
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If they desperately want a baby to complete and enrich their lives and they can give it a loving home it's really no ones business how the baby was conceived ,at the end of the day it's no different to a sperm donor
 
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If they desperately want a baby to complete and enrich their lives and they can give it a loving home it's really no ones business how the baby was conceived ,at the end of the day it's no different to a sperm donor
True... but changes in the law in 2009 require a condition that any child must be able to contact its father...

But I agree that if the couple want the kid in practice it would be very easy to conceal the lie.
 
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True... but changes in the law in 2009 require a condition that any child must be able to contact its father...

But I agree that if the couple want the kid in practice it would be very easy to conceal the lie.
Easily done unless a blood test is needed at some point
 
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Easily done unless a blood test is needed at some point
I know a family that something similar happened to - following a hospital admission it was apparent that, from the blood group of the child, that the parents were not the biological parents. With not so hilarious consequences...
 
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This scenario was in one of Jilly Cooper's novels, the hero found out he was what Jill called an "orgy baby" - not that his mother wanted a baby, or was married at the time, she got carried away by it all.
 
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Hmmm...

1) do they want to keep the child?
2) do they want to establish the parentage or just put hubby's name on the birth cert.?
3) is there a legal obligation to establish true parentage?
1. Yes this was their intention, unable to have a child between themselves.
2. They don't want the father to know.
3. I have no idea.

Problems down the line..

Is it morale, is it fair on all concerned?
 
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Well we could set up a clinic for orgy participants offer the service to Ladies etc and then retire?
 

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We could also keep the thread on track mwahhh x ;)
That would be new :rofl:
Hearts will be broken in any case. The child doesn't need to know but the parents always will and they should feel that its necessary to tell him/her at the right time. The law now states its an obligation but when?
Their feelings must be put aside to provide a proper family home or the whole thing falls apart. Dont know how many of us could be strong enough for all that
 
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This scenario was in one of Jilly Cooper's novels, the hero found out he was what Jill called an "orgy baby" - not that his mother wanted a baby, or was married at the time, she got carried away by it all.
:eek:
 
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That would be new :rofl:
Hearts will be broken in any case. The child doesn't need to know but the parents always will and they should feel that its necessary to tell him/her at the right time. The law now states its an obligation but when?
Their feelings must be put aside to provide a proper family home or the whole thing falls apart. Dont know how many of us could be strong enough for all that

Do you really have to tell? Some things are better not known. But it seems to be a more natural and enjoyable way of getting pregnant than artificial insemination! (Apart from the STD risk of course).
 
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Do you really have to tell? Some things are better not known. But it seems to be a more natural and enjoyable way of getting pregnant than artificial insemination! (Apart from the STD risk of course).
Its a hell of a secret to keep.
 
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That would be new :rofl:
Hearts will be broken in any case. The child doesn't need to know but the parents always will and they should feel that its necessary to tell him/her at the right time. The law now states its an obligation but when?
Their feelings must be put aside to provide a proper family home or the whole thing falls apart. Dont know how many of us could be strong enough for all that
They might wonder why their middle names were " Gang Bang" :rofl: