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Re: Thread closed by advanceDNA:
Lol... Suddenly women don't feel their gender can be fvcking around...so it must be a case of baby swapping... Hahahahahaha
Re: Thread closed by Bwilliam(m): 2:00pm On Jun 02, 2024
Yet another pubescent girl teen that is identifying with the "struggles" of womanhood, and advocating that actions should not have consequences.

Baby swapping isn't quite common, even in countries where the hospital have general wards wherein babies are all kept together, the rate of baby swapping is less than 1%.
Talk more about in Nigeria, where the baby is kept by the mother's bedside 99% of the time.
Re: Thread closed by Matrix137(m): 8:18pm On Jun 03, 2024
Stargirl2011:
Some women are fasely accused of cheating on there husbands thanks to DNA tests. If a man should do a dna test on his children, and find out that one of them is not his, he should do another dna test to see if d woman is actually the mom of d child. Today, child swapping is not new in dis country.
Hey Stargirl2011

There is actually nothing new under the Sun 🌞
Re: Thread closed by 1Sharon(f): 9:05pm On Jun 03, 2024
Child swapping sounds like an urban legend. I
don't believe it happens.
Re: Thread closed by Karleb(m): 5:58am On Jun 04, 2024
1Sharon:
Child swapping sounds like an urban legend. I
don't believe it happens.
It's rare compared to infidelity.


Best way to eradicate this issue is, only couples that love themselves should marry.
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