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Is it true that the problem that bothers you so much was inherited from your late father?

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Is it true that the problem that bothers you so much was inherited from your late father? By Anonymous | Published on December 18, 2024

I recently looked it up online, and many people said it was true. I am also very troubled by this. Can a medical expert please answer my question? Thank you.

Dillon Dillon A total of 9361 people have been helped

I extend to you a 360-degree embrace.

I conducted a search to ascertain the precise meaning of the term "paternal inheritance." A considerable number of online sources define paternal inheritance, also referred to as indirect inheritance, as the capacity of offspring to inherit the traits of the preceding partner of both parents. In essence, paternal inheritance signifies that the child is born to the couple but exhibits a resemblance to the parents' former partner, such as an ex-boyfriend, ex-girlfriend, ex-wife, or ex-husband.

It is a common assumption that children inherit the characteristics of their mother's previous partner, which is why this phenomenon is referred to as "paternal inheritance."

Nevertheless, paternity has not been substantiated. The prevailing view is that paternity has been disproven by the considerable body of evidence to the contrary amassed by James C. Ewart, Karl Pearson, and German and Brazilian scientists at the turn of the 20th century, as well as by the latest genetic research.

The most common argument used by supporters of patrilineal inheritance claims to be derived from Darwin's On the Origin of Species, but a review of the text reveals no such argument.

Despite the disproof of the "paternal inheritance" theory by genetic science, it continues to exert influence, particularly among men. The rationale is straightforward: men seek to preserve the purity of their bloodline, which entails demands for virginity, loyalty, and disparagement of remarried women.

Nevertheless, it is not uncommon for children to exhibit physical characteristics that resemble those of their mother's previous partner. This phenomenon can be attributed to the expression of dominant and recessive genes. For instance, in the context of transgenerational inheritance, many individuals can comprehend and may even find comfort in the resemblance between the child and their own grandparents. This serves as evidence that the child is a legitimate member of their family lineage.

In the event that the inheritance pattern resembles that of the maternal ancestor, the most probable explanation is that the gene in question is recessive, and the specific gene that was inherited from the ancestors is currently unknown. This gene has been in a state of latency for an extended period, and then suddenly became dominant.

Furthermore, with regard to the fertilized egg, the egg originates from the woman and is formed during the fetal period. This indicates that the genetic material of the egg is already established when the woman is still in her mother's womb. The sperm, on the other hand, comes from the father and is replaced approximately every 90 days.

This indicates that the fertilized egg is influenced by a maximum of two parents.

The aforementioned information is publicly accessible; thus, it should be relatively straightforward to locate. However, it is unlikely that a scientific explanation will effectively address the concerns that have been expressed.

I am unaware of your role. Might you be a child who feels that you have inherited certain characteristics from your mother's former partner?

One might inquire as to whether the individual in question feels aggrieved towards their father, looks down upon their mother, or if there is another underlying issue.

Another possibility is that your wife was not a virgin when she followed you. Have you concerns that the lineage of your children has been tarnished?

In any case, it is evident that women are demeaned and objectified.

Given the paucity of information provided, it is not possible to offer a detailed response. However, if this issue has reached a point where it is causing significant distress, it would be advisable to seek the guidance of a qualified counselor.

As a counselor, I often find myself simultaneously embracing Buddhist principles and a pessimistic outlook on life. However, I also recognize the value in maintaining a positive and motivated outlook, particularly when working with clients. I genuinely care about the well-being of others and believe that the world is a beautiful and worthy of love.

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Michael Fernandez Michael Fernandez A total of 2844 people have been helped

Hello, I'm Xin Tan, and I'm here to help! I'm Coach Fei Yun, and I'm excited to get started!

A few words, but I can feel your worry and anxiety because of the emotional distress caused by "paternal inheritance." After all, the original poster revealed only limited information, so I tried hard to enter your channel to share and discuss with you!

?1. Absolutely believe in the scientifically proven "truths"!

As you said, I looked it up online and found so many people saying that "paternal inheritance" is true! I'd love to know if these "many people" are authoritative professionals such as scientists, medical experts, or biologists.

Even professionals have to start somewhere! So, do their comments have any experimental basis? Can they stand up to scrutiny and argument?

"Concerned is chaotic." It's so easy to get caught up in the excitement of online comments without taking the time to understand them properly.

Thanks to our understanding of biology and genetics, we can once again decode the incredible process of life's conception! It all starts with the sperm and egg combining to form a fertilized egg, which then implants in the uterus and grows over time to become a living, breathing organism.

And there's more! There's even a chance of conception itself, which is why it's been described as "thousands of soldiers and horses" competing for the chance to unite with an egg. Children inherit 50% of each parent's genes. The XX chromosome is provided by the mother, and the XY chromosome is provided by the father. And here's another fascinating fact: it's actually the father who decides whether to have a boy or a girl!

From a biological point of view, paternity is impossible and has no basis. But here's the cool part: chromosomes are provided by the father and mother, not by ex-boyfriends or ex-girlfriends!

"Paternal inheritance" reminds me of a wonderful saying that has been passed down in our area: when a pregnant woman is pregnant, she can look at a picture of a baby she likes, and then she will give birth to a baby as beautiful as the picture!

This is just our longing for something beautiful! And guess what? From a scientific point of view, there really is no basis for it.

2. See what your worries are

This is an amazing time for information! The mere idea of "paternal genetic heritage" has really got you thinking.

We all experience different emotions: sadness, anger, happiness, joy, etc. Emotions are incredible messengers that convey important messages to us in this way.

Fear, for example, because of a lack of security; anger, because you don't feel understood. But there's good news! By becoming aware, you can see what important message your "emotion messengers" are trying to convey to you in the form of "worries" and "anxieties."

Have you ever wondered if you're afraid of having had a previous partner or partners, and having had some intimate behaviors with them? Have you ever considered whether you're unable to accept the other person or accept yourself?

Are you worried that what happened in the past will affect your current intimate relationship and married family?

Are you worried that your child will be discriminated against after birth because of "paternal genetic heritage"?

You have the right to choose and make changes! All you need to do is "see."

I really hope this helps! I love you all so much, and I'm sending you all my love and support! ?????????????????????????????????????????���

If you want to keep the conversation going, just click "Find a coach" in the top right corner or at the bottom. I'm excited to keep chatting with you one-on-one and see how we can grow together!

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Cecil Thomas Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you do, you will be successful.

I understand your concern, and it's great that you're seeking professional advice. I hope a medical expert can address this for you soon.

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Avery Thomas All time is no - time when it is past.

It seems like you've come across some information online that's causing you distress. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider who can give you accurate guidance.

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Dudley Anderson Time is a highway, and we are the travelers.

Thank you for reaching out. It's important to verify the information you find online with a qualified medical professional who can provide you with reliable answers.

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Amara Miller To forgive is to see the value in every human being, despite their mistakes.

I can see this is troubling for you. While online opinions can be helpful, they're no substitute for a consultation with a medical expert who can offer personalized advice.

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Mira Davis Time is a garden, and we are the gardeners.

Your concerns are valid. Many times, what we read on the internet can be misleading. A medical expert will be able to provide you with a more precise and reassuring answer.

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