Swedish Web site offers infidelity testing
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) — The Swedish Web site Pappatest.se makes it possible for suspicious partners to find out if their significant others have been unfaithful.
Although the Web Site was mainly set up to offer DNA paternity tests, the company said it would be more than willing to test any samples sent in to them, The Local reported.
The technique gives customers the possibility to find out if their partner has been unfaithful, spokesman Bo Erlandsson told The Local.
He added that although the Web site offers the service, it has not had very many people use the site to test for infidelity.
We have just had a couple so far. This service is not something we beat a big drum about, said Erlandsson.
There is also a catch to the service, besides the fact that it costs about $450 — some sort of evidence that the partner may have cheated must be provided.
There must be a reason to come to us. For example, a man might suspect that his wife is unfaithful. If he finds stains in her underwear he can send it to us. We can then determine if it is sperm. Then we can find out if it comes from another man or from himself, said Erlandsson.