So yeah, I know a couple of people who learned shocking things about family relationships as adults. One woman who discovered her biological father was a family friend, not the dad she knew. One guy who learned his aunt was really his sister.
But read an article today, apparently multiple scientific studies show that, on average, ten percent of people have a different father than the one they thought was their father.
Different groups vary from 1% to 30% !!!!!!
Any of you ever wondered? Makes me think of my best friend, a pale blue eyed blonde. Her sister has completely different facial features and coloring (although my friend looks just like her mom). Her dad had black hair and olive skin. I always thought it odd that she could be so fair with a dad like that......