Wednesday, January 15All That Matters

Maury DNA Test: White guy stunned to learn his black babies he had by his white wife arent his

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  • When the family plays scrabble and a word is challenged, my wife will announce the results like mauvy. “When it comes to the word ‘grompy’…. ‘grompy’ is NOT a word!” At that point, the person who put the word down has to get up and run from the table. (If it was a word, the challenger has to do the run). It adds a lot of drama to our game! 😂

  • I recall a run of episodes where a woman was looking for the father of her baby. She was on 3 or 4 times, and each show she had like 3 dudes she was accusing of being the father. Every time she was hostile, telling Maury she was certain x was the father and telling them they’re liars and need to step up. Not 1 of them men she brought onto the show was the father. It was amazing television.

  • I listened to a This American Life episode once about a mixed man who was raised with two white parents. His mom swore he was the biological son of his father. They were Italian and would always justify that they had dark skinned Italian cousins on dad’s side. The episode explored how even when something is obvious, when we are emotionally invested we mentally shield ourselves from the truth.

  • Remarkable to me that for a couple thousand bucks, two people would play this all out, doing the right choreographed steps at all the right moments. Maybe because it’s not like it’s a secret or anything, and they’ve already faced the drama in their own little town. What’s a few more chum-gobblers in the mix?

  • You know, we have to really start questioning the generation that grew up with this crap and enjoyed it. So obviously fake, and even if real, who would wanna see a family be destroyed in front of their eyes for entertainment.

  • The quality of the actors on these types of show is astounding. Because the shows are sold as authentic the cast doesn’t get any accolades, but they are incredibly nuanced performances. I mean that genuinely, not as a coy way of saying they’re staged – of course they are – but the participants are really good at their jobs.

  • This is the peak of crass TV. It’s making entertainment out of family breakups and straight up dehumanizing innocent todders. This is probably one of the worst moments of this guy’s life, and people are laughing at it.

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    I love how reddit can moralize and virtue signal till the cows come home and then laugh and see no problem with this kind of exploitation.

  • And by fake sobbing, she made it about her, and not about him. What a psychopath, he’s better off without her.

    Everyone was suddenly sorry for HER, when SHE was the one that did this. To him.

    This is why I hate people.

  • Aside from the maury episode my cousin did(is doing) this exact shit and its kinda sad.

    She slept around on him during one of their off and on times, found out she was preggers, got back with HIM, convinced HIM that the kid was his. kid came our pretty dark but light enough that the guy convinced himself that it was just some black genes from way back in his family.

    well that kid is going on 16 years old now, and he gets darker every year. he is setting himself up to play NHL. I figure they may as well get the lie over with now before he hit the big league and questions start flying.

  • The only reason why they were even on the show to begin with was the **obvious** fact that the children were of a different race. There’s plenty of men who are being fooled into raising kids that’s not theirs and they would never be suspicious since they’re at least the same race/ethnicity.

  • The Story – I am a black male, and 25+ years ago I lived with my white gf. She had a sister living with her white bf, and their kid. I’d only met her sister once in a year of dating my gf, but she wanted us to go over and visit for dinner – they were somewhat estranged, and she wanted to put on a good face. UGH.

    We went over and the sister’s boyfriend was literally Joe Dirt (2001). And the 5 year old daughter was black. This sister introduced the daughter and the bf made a big deal about how he was the dad, was with her mom all the years, etc. … and I just bit my tongue for an hour. My gf accepted their “happy story” and chatted them up, while I mostly kept quiet.

    I was quiet all the way home, and I said nothing about it all week. My gf talked about it for a few days, but I decided not to burst everyone’s bubble. Not My Circus.

    A few months later, my gf tells me that she got a sad call from her sister, who had broken up with her bf and he moved out, so she would have to go back to her parents’ home. My gf said her sister admitted to her she had a ONS years ago with a random black dude and never told her bf.

    I just nodded and said, *”Yeah, that was pretty obvious…”* My gf was mad I didn’t tell her the night of the dinner, and I told her it was not my business. But the instant I saw the child my mind screamed, “That kid is BLACK”. I can’t imagine the level of self-deception that couple had to put on to pretend he was the dad….just….come on, dude, she’s 5 shades darker than you. Such a thing is not impossible, but typically people will mention their family lineage to explain how a child may look a little different.

    My family is full of people of all shades from very dark to even pale abino, but all would be labeled “black” when you look at the brothers and cousins and how all the facial features are similar. My dad is multi-racial black, native-american, & white. His hair is straight and never turned gray. Everywhere I’ve lived people have mentioned that I must have some multi-racial mix – I mean, it’s obvious.

    So any story of people who “didn’t know” is likely just a pretense from one or both of the parents, perhaps because they don’t know what else to do. Anyhows I never saw the sister or the kid again after that one night. Haven’t seen the ex in 20+ years either.

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