Why More Men Are Walking Away From Woman

Why More Men Are Walking Away From Woman

Paternity Fraud and Cuckoldry: The Real Statistics

In this video, Dylan Cooper discusses the real statistics around instances of paternity fraud, cuckoldry, and infidelity. He cites various studies to provide data on the prevalence of these issues.

Understanding Paternity Fraud

  • Paternity fraud is when a woman falsely designates a man as the biological father of her child even though he is not.
  • Financial motivation is often behind paternity fraud.
  • Approximately 10% of men are raising a child that they believe is theirs but is actually not.

Prevalence of Paternity Fraud

  • Studies show that rates of paternity fraud vary between 0.8% to 30%, depending on the study and location.
  • Rates are highest when paternity is disputed by the husband or father in the first place.
  • A sample size study showed that 30% of men were suspicious of their partner cheating on them in cases where paternity was disputed.

DNA Testing and Prevention

  • It's important to be suspicious if you suspect your partner may be cheating, as your instincts are often correct.
  • Getting a parental DNA test done is easy and can prevent raising another man's child unknowingly.
  • Dylan Cooper provides links to various studies in the video description for further reading.

Sample Sizes and Rates of Cuckoldry

In this section, the speaker discusses various sample sizes and rates of cuckoldry across different countries.

Sample Sizes and Rates

  • Larger sample sizes tend to be more reliable when it comes to testing for cuckoldry.
  • The speaker provides sample sizes and rates from different countries such as South Africa, United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Portugal, USA, and European countries.
  • The numbers provided are based on disputed paternity testing where the guy thinks that the child is his but it turns out not to be.
  • When men randomly get a DNA test without being suspicious of their child's paternity, the numbers tend to drop down.
  • It is illegal in France to test for paternity.

Other Testing Categories

In this section, the speaker discusses other categories of testing where people accidentally find out that their child is not theirs.

Other Testing Categories

  • People who do genetic screening tests or bone marrow screening tests sometimes accidentally find out that their child is not theirs.
  • The numbers for cuckoldry tend to be lower in these categories compared to disputed paternity testing but still not zero.

Common Denominators for Cuckoldry

In this section, the speaker discusses common denominators associated with cuckoldry.

Common Denominators

  • Being younger parents, unmarried couples, and coming from lower socioeconomic backgrounds tend to be associated with higher rates of cuckoldry.

Paternity Fraud in Jamaica

In this section, the speaker discusses the high rate of paternity fraud among Jamaican women.

Jamaican Women and Paternity Fraud

  • Jamaican women have a paternity fraud holdery rate of 62 percent.
  • Men who engage in sexual relationships with Jamaican women are more likely to father someone else's child than their own.
  • The speaker advises men to get their children paternity tested on the side to ensure they are not part of the 10 to 30 percent of men who are being deceived by paternity fraud.