I feel so sorry for the young man here.
For what ever reason, love or respectability, your friend agreed to become the unborn baby's father; and for thirty years, he has treated the boy as his own. The young man had no choice in the matter, and to him, your friend was his father.
His mother and 'father' had ample opportunity to acquaint him with the true facts while he was young enough to absorb and accept the truth, without being upset by it. That actually happened to me, and I accepted the whole thing without question.
Of course the young man is rather acquisitive. He was spoilt by his mother, and his father went along with it.
He needs to learn to stand on his own feet, and your friend would be within his rights, (as would any father) to restrict the flow of cash to a trickle.
But I feel that it would be unnecessarily cruel to shatter this young man's feeling of identity, just to clear his own conscience.
Should, in the future,the problem of genetic inheritance arise, that would be the time to drop the bombshell.
Your friend and his wife made a commitment to her unborn child, and your friend fulfilled his commitment; being, in fact, his true father. The baby's genetic father was simply a sperm diner.
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