02-23-2011, 01:39 PM
Virgin Wrote:i understand your point however, i don't think the girl's husband will just accept this revelation and calls it a day. there are two possible outcome for this:
1) the husband will file a divorce against the woman and leave them for good for grounds of cheating. in this situation, is he (the thread starter) ready to commit himself to build a family for this child with him as a father? or will this be another case of a child growing up with separated parents.
2) the husband accepts the truth and will stay with the girl. but is it right to let a child grow up in a situation wherein he/she thinks he has 2 fathers? one who lives with his mom and the other, ocassionally visits him? i'm afraid the child may grow up confused and bitter due to this.
either outcome does not suggest an easy growing up for the child.
only two outcomes? I could think of a lot more but do we really have a right to say something as fundamental as knowing your parents can be hidden,it may be "best" for the child if Angelina Jolie were to adopt the child but it is not always what is best for the child but what is right and if the child could still have a childhood that is healthy for it,no reason why the child can not be told the truth and still have a happy life,the chances are that the parents will not be together for the clilds full childhood anyway.