Relationship trust can be significantly impacted by accusations of adultery. When a woman’s baby’s odd eye color raised suspicions of infidelity, she was subjected to similar charges. But when the mother decided to get a DNA test to prove herself, she learned something surprising.
A Redditor shared the discovery of a hidden family secret from the past.
I, a 25-year-old female, gave birth to my daughter 2 months ago and despite my husband (28) telling me he knows I’d never che:at on him, I wanted to give our daughter a paternity test.
Why? She has green eyes, yet none of my family members have them, including my husband, me, my parents, and my in-laws. I requested the test for my husband’s comfort, but he claimed it was probably some strange genetic condition.
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His mother and the rest of his family members continuously making remarks about our kid’s eyes, suggesting that I might be cheating. Even my family thinks it strange that our daughter has green eyes. He continued to refuse because he believes in me. I finally got enough of his family’s remarks and informed my husband that I needed the test, even though he tells me to ignore them since he knows I would never ch3at.
He only agreed to get me to calm down and, well, our daughter is his, but my FIL isn’t my husband’s father.
My in-laws have been married for decades, so the idea that my MIL che:ated on my FIL never crossed either of our minds. My husband wants to deal with his mother, but I’m telling him to wait, that yes, she’s a liar and a hypocrite, but we need to think this through.
I agree that my FIL should be aware, but we’re both exhausted from caring for a newborn, we’ve learned something startling, and we’re not acting logically.
He and I both want to inform his father, but there will be catastrophic consequences. I only intended to provide him comfort, but instead I caused his parents’ marriage to fail and may have destr0yed his family.
We conducted two tests: an ancestry test and a paternity test. I wanted to find out if my daughter’s eye color could have been produced by a relative we were unaware of.