Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
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Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
A blood test would at least eliminate some possibilities, much cheaper, I would guess
Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
GENTIS used to charge $250 for DNA testing, but thats a few years ago. The test is ok if you just want to confirm parentage, however if you want testing for your child to get citizenship its more. For Australian citizenship for example its done under Embassy supervision and the tests are completed in Australia and then results sent back to the Embassy here. The cost is around $1200.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:11 pmcheaper to pay $65 for a termination than $1000 for a DNApaparazzi wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:04 pm Then there is the issue of having a half Barang / Khmer baby.
The girls working in the bars all want one. When you ask why they always point to your nose and add " baby grow up to be movie star and take care Mama".
I know guys who had unprotected sex a few times and then got hit up with 'you soon daddy'. Although babies are usually made with 'boyfriend' or 'husband'.
It costs over $1000 to get a DNA test l believe here.
Many guys just dont know if the baby is theirs but get caught up in the dilema.
Banging a prostitute without a condom is dumb at best. Believe me l know at least 10 Barang who have been told a baby is theirs and are paying for the child.
Is the baby theirs? Great question.
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Kuroneko, what do blood tests do? They could tell certain blood type children are not the child of the alleged 'father', right? For example Rh-ve could not be the child of O+ve father?
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Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
Quick trip to bangkok:
$525
https://thailandpi.com/dna-testing-thai ... rnity.html
Its NOT a blood test; Dont ya watch "Law & order SVU"
$314Our main purpose in DNA paternity testing is finding out whether or not a man is the biological father of a baby. The results is one of two things:
If he is the father, then he can be fully supportive without doubts, or
If he is not the father, then we have prevented "paternity fraud".
Paternity fraud" is when a mother tricks a man into believing he is the biological father of a child, when in fact it is another man, usually to receive financial support from the tricked man. (Actually, she may or may not be sure whether or not you are the father.)
Prices of DNA Paternity Tests
How much does it cost? Our prices for DNA paternity tests are as follows:
Personal knowledge test: 9800 baht
Legal chain of custody test: 16,400 baht
$525
Interesting readSometimes, we are presented with more than one possible father, so we are asked to find out which man is the father of a particular baby.
https://thailandpi.com/dna-testing-thai ... rnity.html
Its NOT a blood test; Dont ya watch "Law & order SVU"
The DNA samples we privately collect are simply wipes of the inside of the cheek to collect cheek cells lining the mucus membrane inside of the mouth (epithelial cells), which come off easily with our swabs.
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Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
Its a bit complicated, blood types alone cannot be used to determine who the father is, but can be used to determine the biological possibility of fatherhood, and used to eliminate falsely accused fathers with about 95% accuracy. Check this article here:that genius wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:46 pm Kuroneko, what do blood tests do? They could tell certain blood type children are not the child of the alleged 'father', right? For example Rh-ve could not be the child of O+ve father?
Paternity blood testing was first performed in the middle half of the twentieth century, by comparing blood types of tested parties. This involved isolation of blood sera from antigen-challenged individuals that did not possess certain red blood cell antigens. These antigens are protein molecules that may be combined with sugar molecules, and reside in the red blood cell membrane. These sera cause coagulation of red blood cells in individuals that possess that particular red blood cell antigen. In the ABO blood typing system, humans can possess the A antigen (A blood type), the B antigen (B blood type), both the A and B antigen (AB blood type), or neither of these antigens (O blood type). Red blood cell antigen systems of this sort can be used for paternity testing because there are genes that code for the antigens and these are inherited genes. A mother who has Type B blood and a father who has Type O blood could not have a child who has type AB blood. The true father of the child must have the gene for the A antigen. Using RBC antigen systems for paternity testing did not provide for a very powerful test because the frequencies of the genes that coded for the antigens are not very low.
In the 1970s a more powerful test was developed using white blood cell antigens or Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA), resulting in a test that was able to exclude about 95 percent of falsely accused fathers. Several milliliters of blood are required to perform the test.
http://family.findlaw.com/paternity/pat ... d-dna.html
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yes, richard, I think everybody on here understands that a blood test and DNA are different.
But before DNA tests were widely available/ not exorbitantly expensive, the blood test was used to rule out certain possibilities, iirc.
I don't recall anybody anywhere on this thread suggesting that DNA/blood tests were the same thing...confused.
Pretty sure Kuroneko can answer the question/ he understands what is being asked.
Edit..he has. Thank you.
But before DNA tests were widely available/ not exorbitantly expensive, the blood test was used to rule out certain possibilities, iirc.
I don't recall anybody anywhere on this thread suggesting that DNA/blood tests were the same thing...confused.
Pretty sure Kuroneko can answer the question/ he understands what is being asked.
Edit..he has. Thank you.
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i know many that have, theres usually 2 options for them depending on how far gone they are, theres the $60-$65 termination, or the less pleasant $30-35 version
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Christ, $60 or $30...
Stainless steel vs. plastic coat-hanger?
Stainless steel vs. plastic coat-hanger?
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Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
iirc ones a pill taken orally, with milder side effectsthat genius wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 3:21 pm Christ, $60 or $30...
Stainless steel vs. plastic coat-hanger?
the other is a pill shoved up the fuu fuu that has more nasty side effects,
the $5 extra is usually for the scan to determine how far gone they are
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Re: Keeping in touch with a bar girl after first visit to Cambodia
With respect to the Rh factor I said a bit complicated because there are three outcomes ++ which is Rh positive, +- which is Rh positive and -- which is Rh negative.that genius wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 3:14 pm yes, richard, I think everybody on here understands that a blood test and DNA are different.
But before DNA tests were widely available/ not exorbitantly expensive, the blood test was used to rule out certain possibilities, iirc.
I don't recall anybody anywhere on this thread suggesting that DNA/blood tests were the same thing...confused.
Pretty sure Kuroneko can answer the question/ he understands what is being asked.
Edit..he has. Thank you.
If both parents are ++, then the child must be ++.
If both parents are - -, the child must be - -.
If one parent is ++ and the other parent is +-, there is a 50/50 chance of the child being either ++ or + -.
Found an article from the Rh- registry which explains it well:
Just as we inherit one blood type "letter" from each parent, we also inherit one Rh Factor from them as well, either Rh+ or Rh-. Everyone has 2 Rh "Factors" in their blood, they can be either positive (+) or negative (-). The only way to be Rh negative is for both parents to have at least 1 negative (-) "factor" and for you to have receive it from both of them. If you received one Rh+ "factor" you are Rh+. Only people with two Rh negative "factors" are considered Rh- blood type.
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