re: #274 FemNaziBitch
Back when we lived in small, nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes, paternity was not such a major issue: all children were raised by the Clan.
Fatherhood only became significant once we settled down and started owning stuff, it became important to determine the rules of inheritance.
And once we slapped a layer of religious dogma and social rituals over the issue, it became a major cultural obsession, which it remains to this day.