> >Not relying on old wives tales, but epidemiology. Treating the sperm
> >like a germ. The highly improbable scenario would still have to have a
> >reason, because even birth control fails.
> That's not what epidemiology means.
It's the closest thing I can come up with. There's no term for Baby
Daddy Causality-iology.
Without Puck, if it happened, it would be an improbable conception,
but I think not being careful enough wiping his spunk has better
probabilities than sperm swimming around the hot tub.
Carelessness has a way of tainting things, and it's probably still a
better chance than hitting the Mega Millions jackpot.
Or would you have a better explanation for if they ran a paternity
test and it came up Finn, making everyone scratch their heads
wondering how?
> I hope his mother orders a paternity test.
That's what I was thinking.
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Well... People like Terry really don't stop spending beyond their income.
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>>"Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote:
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>>>>>frater mus <frat...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>>Adam H. Kerman wrote:
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>
>>>>>>>>The Rachel/Schuster thing seemed to come totally out of left field?
>>>>>>>>They've been gleeing together for how long, and suddenly she's fallen in
>>>>>>>>love with him?
>
>>>>>>I think Rachel addressed that in her voice-over. When she was singing
>>>>>>to/with him it was like "she was seeing him for the first time", etc.
>>>>>>Actors and performers do sometimes fall for each other, probably abetted
>>>>>>by the intimacy/familiarity of the stage.
>
>>>>>>>>And doesn't she already have a thing for Finn?
>
>>>>>>Teens have been known, at times, to be fickle.
>
>>>>>Waitaminit: At what age does a woman grow out of being fickle?
>
>>>>Oh about the same age men do.
>
>>>Men aren't fickle.
>
>>Would a better word be "unfaithful"?
>
>No, because that's not what we are discussing. A man or a woman may choose
>to have an affair without changing their opinions or affection for their
>spouses.
And a man may leave a trail of ex-wives and lovers behind him. He
just won't be called fickle because after all, he isn't a woman.