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Experience 2 year s ago
Horrible.... These tests are constantly ruining lives. Unless there is a medical reason they should be illegal.
       
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Pandora 2 year s ago
So if you don't like some outcomes, things should become illegal? Great idea, comrade.
       
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Ronald 2 year s ago
Pandora,

If you read the fine print on geneology tests it days "For entertainment purposes only," and if you pay for two of them you'll get two different results.
       
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Shirley 2 year s ago
Ronald, nope.
       
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Mandy 2 year s ago
Well the outcome of drunk driving might not at all be likeable. Good thing that’s illegal. This can’t be done without invading a bunch of people’s privacy.
       
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Kate 2 year s ago
Cousin submitted test of a few family members to one of these sites. Someone contacted him trying to reach out.
Father had a hook up in college, the young lady being at a Catholic college, dropped out to bring the baby to term, which was given up for adoption (the 60's). My (half) nephew reached out to us to try to talk about his mother (my half-sister) that had suicided from a rough life in the foster system and then drugs.... The tests are not ruining lives, sh#tty people are ruining lives (father included (wear a raincoat for f@#ks sake)).
       
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Sal 2 year s ago
#13 There is nothing like a breast cancer gene. What you were looking for were mutations.
       
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"My bio-dad left his family and two daughters in Washington and married my mom in Los Angeles 5 weeks later. I found his first marriage certificate but nothing about a divorce. I’m pretty sure he was a bigamist."

 

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