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Many American Children Do Not Know His Father, Why?

American children.

It is not strange anymore like in the super advanced America, where they do not have to marry a human being to establish a domestic relationship.

Very attractive in the United States related to the birth of a child link relationships with both her ​​parents. Recently conducted research that Inspire

Research in the United States, shows a child’s biological mother is easier to identify than the biological father.

The study showed that 1 in 10 children in the U.S. has doubts about who their real father. Or at least 12 percent of boys and 10 percent of girls do not know who their real father. And for those who want to know the identity of the father, they have to do a DNA test first.

“The United States is higher because many people live together without a husband and wife, and then split up just like that. In other words, many children born out of wedlock,” said Prof Michael Gilding of Swinburne Institute, as quoted by MSNBC on Wednesday (8 / 2).

“As many as 20 percent of respondents of all genders admitted into question the presence of their father, having been questioned by other relatives, then think of who the real father,” the report said. Meanwhile, others were questioned because they consciously feel the need to know the father, in answer to the daily problems in the association.

In western countries, an estimated 1-4 percent of the population cared for by non-biological father. This figure increased in the United States is estimated to range from 2-4 percent, or 2 times more than Europe.

It’s very sad that we do not know who our real father, a child’s rights are protected, and all the educational needs of parents, especially his father.

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  1. lyan08

    On February 10, 2012 at 5:47 am


    nice share

  2. aheed411

    On February 10, 2012 at 6:04 am


    Very nice

  3. Bruce Officer

    On February 10, 2012 at 7:15 am


    Sorry, but your English is not very good. I really think you should become more fluent before you try to publish in the English language for all to see.
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    Now on the topic you write about, I think there has always been a significant minority where the identity of the father is in doubt, it’s just that people are more ready to admit it whereas in the past any such suspicions were kept secret within the family, never to be told to outsiders.

  4. Aroosa Gloomy

    On February 10, 2012 at 12:33 pm


    Great share.

  5. erwinkennythomas

    On February 10, 2012 at 3:02 pm


    nice

  6. tonyleather

    On February 11, 2012 at 5:15 am


    Interesting Idea.

  7. Dragoonk

    On February 11, 2012 at 6:16 am


    well if he left, maybe its good they didn’t

  8. mdrkarim7

    On February 11, 2012 at 11:35 pm


    Thanks for sharing..

  9. Ixodoi

    On February 12, 2012 at 3:50 am


    I find it sad. I think a child need both parents, and if somebody can’t coup with the responsibility of having children – he / she shouldn’t have them to begin with.

  10. nita kusuma dewi

    On February 12, 2012 at 6:27 pm


    nice article

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