Mother Discovers She Is Not the Biological Parent of Her 7-Year-Old Son, Neither Is His Father — Story of the Day
|A woman found out that she was not the biological parent of her seven-year-old son, but that’s where it got confusing — the boy’s father was not either.
Peter and Victoria Myers were an adorable couple loved by people in their neighborhood. The two started out as playmates in kindergarten, and when they grew old enough to recognize love, they pledged themselves to one another.
Thus, the two best friends became husband and wife. Theirs was the best kind of relationship; there was no quarreling, and their minor disputes never saw the light of a new day. One of their rules was that all disagreements had to be resolved before they both went to bed that day.
Peter and Victoria found out that they were not the biological parents of their son, Paul | Source: Shutterstock
Peter was an introvert with a very flexible nature, while his wife was a stubborn extrovert who mostly did all the talking in the relationship. They were a perfect match, and when they were both in their thirties, they welcomed their first child and named him Paul.
They seemed to grow even more closer to one another after the birth of their son, and people really just smiled whenever they witnessed how infatuated these two were about one another, and their child wasn’t left out.
They showered a lot of love upon him, but as the baby got older, they started to notice some things; their child had absolutely no physical resemblance to either of them.
Peter and Victoria started to notice that their child had absolutely no physical resemblance to either of them as he grew older | Source: Pexels
They did not reach that conclusion immediately, of course. The pressure was on Peter at first. His friends started making fun of him about how his child seemed to have no physical resemblance to him.
“You must have really weak genes,” one of his friends jested one day.
Peter did not like it one bit; not only did they make him feel terrible, statements like that planted dirty thoughts in his head that had no business being there. Still, he could not deny to himself that his friends had a point. He would often look at his boy and see no trace of himself...