“I Know He’s Not The Dad, I Just Miss Him” _ Woman Admits DNA Test Was Just To Get His Attention

“I Know He’s Not The Dad, I Just Miss Him” _ Woman Admits DNA Test Was Just To Get His Attention
A viral post circulating online has sparked intense reactions after revealing a surprising twist in what initially appeared to be a routine paternity situation.
In the post, a professional recounts calling a man to confirm his DNA test appointment — only for him to shut it down immediately. According to the exchange, the man claimed he had already taken two separate DNA tests and offered to send the results, insisting he was not the father.
Despite that, the situation took an unexpected turn when the woman requesting the test was contacted again. Instead of doubling down on the claim, she allegedly admitted she already knew the man wasn’t the child’s father.
Her reasoning? She simply missed him.
According to the post, she hoped the DNA situation would prompt him to reach out or reconnect — essentially using the situation as a way to get his attention.
The story quickly gained traction online, with many calling out the emotional manipulation involved, while others pointed to the deeper issue of unresolved relationships and communication breakdowns.
The moment has since turned into a broader conversation on social media about boundaries, honesty, and how far is too far when it comes to trying to reconnect with an ex.
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