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Victoria | Report | 5 Jul 2005 08:03 |
Well come what may...I think if the girl wants to see her father so be it. The father of the child has a right to know he has a daughter. As the daughter is 20 yrs old she is no long a minor and therefore if the father wants to meet her that would be his choice. I think it would be rather sad especially as he wanted children of his own not to be told that he actually has a child. It may open up a can of worms so to speak but it could also work out to be a blessing for both of them. If this man is a decent sort of person then I think this would be the way to go. I think honesty is the best approach. Victoria |