D.N.A. an integrity consideration
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 12:51 pm
The media is introducing us to considerations about our D.N.A and what we bring health-wise to any intimate relationship.
We are being introduced to possibilities—such as requesting D.N.A. information upfront as a conversation topic during the dating-invitation-conversation; it appears that we will eventually search for partners who don't have a family history of certain illnesses.
One eventuality is for daters to select from a pool of those looking for partners whose family doesn't have a history of, say, Downs Syndrome, cancer, or suicide.
For example: If relatives on your side of the family have a history of mental issues or cancer should you tell your promising new date?
Last edited 7/4/21
We are being introduced to possibilities—such as requesting D.N.A. information upfront as a conversation topic during the dating-invitation-conversation; it appears that we will eventually search for partners who don't have a family history of certain illnesses.
One eventuality is for daters to select from a pool of those looking for partners whose family doesn't have a history of, say, Downs Syndrome, cancer, or suicide.
For example: If relatives on your side of the family have a history of mental issues or cancer should you tell your promising new date?
Last edited 7/4/21