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         Thanks for your opinion, I was aware of the King Solomon analogy. I still don’t think my question was understood. She did not have any knowledge of her real son needing a better father when she switched them. It turned out to be a good decision but it was an unknown when she made the switch. I guess under any circumstances, David would be better off with the other father. Sorry, forgot his name, read at least 10 books since.
      Thanks for your opinion, I was aware of the King Solomon analogy. I still don’t think my question was understood. She did not have any knowledge of her real son needing a better father when she switched them. It turned out to be a good decision but it was an unknown when she made the switch. I guess under any circumstances, David would be better off with the other father. Sorry, forgot his name, read at least 10 books since.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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     Thanks for your opinion, I was aware of the King Solomon analogy. I still don’t think my question was understood. She did not have any knowledge of her real son needing a better father when she switched them. It turned out to be a good decision but it was an unknown when she made the switch. I guess under any circumstances, David would be better off with the other father. Sorry, forgot his name, read at least 10 books since.
      Thanks for your opinion, I was aware of the King Solomon analogy. I still don’t think my question was understood. She did not have any knowledge of her real son needing a better father when she switched them. It turned out to be a good decision but it was an unknown when she made the switch. I guess under any circumstances, David would be better off with the other father. Sorry, forgot his name, read at least 10 books since.
    
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