• WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    By biological father was an anonymous sperm donor before the technology to sequence a person’s DNA for under 10 billion dollars was a thing. They did not give their DNA to ancestry. Their sister did, having no clue that her brother had donated. Yet ancestry has matched her to several nieces and nephews, outing her brother’s history to his sister and the children who were never supposed to have access to that info. It’s not just your own information.

    Similarly, one of my half siblings suddenly found out that his dad wasn’t his birth dad.

    Anyways, he happens to be cool with the fact that he suddenly had contact with offspring who weren’t supposed to know who he was.

    But our DNA is interconnected. It doesn’t just belong to one person.

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      10 months ago

      It’s interconnected, sure, but I think you’d have an uphill battle that it doesn’t belong to that person.