Well, Well, WELL WELL WELL!!!
Wow! Apparently a lot of Jamaican men have been having paternity tests done recently and the “rate of exclusion” is pretty high! What is the rate of exclusion? That is basically saying that the men are proven NOT to be the father of the children that they have been supporting!
What a preckeh! It sounds like we cyah trust these women as far as we can throw them, and when you look at the size of some of the “mampy” ones, you know say we cyah throw them very far at all!
So, what is the actual rate at which the men are being proven NOT to be the father of these picknies? Well, the people who are doing the testing have been running a little study. Their study won’t be complete until the end of August, so they won’t know for sure until then, but so far, it appears that one in every three men who does the test has been “given a jacket”! The testers suspect that the final figures at the end of the month will show that the ratio will be even worse than that!
Can you believe it? Is this REALLY how tricky Jamaican women are? Mi God! Yardie women, what oonoo have to say for oonoo-self?
I don’t know about you, but I plan to check in when month end comes around for the final figures!
Does anyone know where we can get figures that will show how our women compare to women of other Caribbean countries, as well as to women from the U.S. and Canada, and perhaps to women from the various countries of South America as well?
October 9th, 2007 at 11:55 am that’s too bad for the children. Where are their fathers?
October 10th, 2007 at 9:43 pm @ GC: Yeah, it is sort of rotten. Where are the fathers? Well, they have decided not to support the child, or they are not able to so the woman gives the child a father who can support, or maybe the mothers are just not sure who dun it. By the way, I did come across some stats on the U.S. and England. They claim that in the U.S. the rate of exclusion is 1 in 5 or 20%. In England, its 1 in 25 or 4%. Personally, I wonder if the English women who responded to the studies were truthful or not. Sometimes social factors can affect the accuracy of a study. Anyways, there is the info, FWIW.
October 12th, 2007 at 11:03 am It probably is ue or close to true MB. Our social factors make ideal circumstances for this I would guess. With everything so expensive and income low the women will do everything in their power to make sure their children are provided for.
October 14th, 2007 at 9:40 pm that aint surprising to me. like you said dont trust them as far as you can throw them. too many fellas out there wid jacket. if ya every watch maury you will see how many women come on the show 100% sure and acting that way that the men they accuse are the fathers. talking about they never had no more man, never ever ever and then when ya hear the shout the results show the man aint the father. so unless is immaculate conception happening nuff around the place i say dont trust them women