Asking Eric: DNA testing reveals I am not father of my children; I love them, but everything’s changed
Despite discovering through DNA testing that he is not their biological father, the three adult children insist he remains their dad, highlighting the strength of emotional bonds over biology.
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Asking Eric: I found out my 3 grown kids aren’t biologically mine. I’m struggling to deal
Dear Eric: The short version is I caught my ex-wife in bed with someone when I was 26 years old. At the time I had 2-, 4-, and 6-year-old children. Two boys and one girl. I remarried at 30 years old and am now 64. I just found out through DNA testing that the three kids are not my children. They all have different dads. My ex is remarried and has two children from two other dads.
Asking Eric: DNA testing reveals I am not father of my children; I love them, but everything’s changed
Dear Eric: The short version is I caught my ex-wife in bed with someone when I was 26 years old. At the time I had 2-, 4-, and 6-year-old children. Two boys and one girl. I remarried at 30 years old and am now 64. I just found out through DNA testing that the three kids are not my children. They all have different dads. My ex is remarried and has two children from two other dads.

Asking Eric: After paternity test, father struggles with relationship to children
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After paternity test, father struggles with relationships
Dear Eric: The short version is I caught my ex-wife in bed with someone when I was 26 years old. At the time I had 2-, 4-, and 6-year-old children. Two boys and one girl. I remarried at 30 years…
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