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| Originally posted by Omega_M fixed ! |
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| Originally posted by Lira Kids are not kids if they can have more kids! |
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| Originally posted by jeeper_095 we're all kids, every once in a while |
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| Originally posted by R.j. would you date a 21 year old chick at the age of 18 who happens to have a 5 year old daughter??? |
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| Originally posted by Beat Blog So she got knocked up at age 15? Sounds like a classy girl. |
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| Originally posted by eye_03 21 - 5 = 16 nice work, south carolina |
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| Originally posted by eye_03 21 - 5 = 16 nice work, south carolina |
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| Originally posted by eye_03 21 - 5 = 16 nice work, south carolina |
touche salesmans
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| Originally posted by R.j. btw, she's HOT |
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| Originally posted by eye_03 21 - 5 = 16 nice work, south carolina |
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| Originally posted by djsphere she gave birth at 16, so it's a good chance she got pregnant at 15 |
Hello and welcome to 2007, Where the pregnant girls just get younger everyday..
Deal with it.
Chances are she made mistakes in her life, Are any of you perfect? I think not.
have fun with this one man
It's definitely not the norm to pop out a baby at 16 nor should people just deal with it. A large majority of these children were probably mistakes and these young parents generally aren't prepared. Whether it be financially or emotionally ready to be parents so the burden falls on others. Plus it makes it difficult for them to do the "normal" things people their age do like graduating from high school with their class, living in the dorms in college, etc. I'm not saying there aren't good teenage parents because I'm 100% sure they are but still doesn't seem right. Also, not to be a total snob but it is a bit low class to have a child at that age.
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| Originally posted by chimera66 It's definitely not the norm to pop out a baby at 16 nor should people just deal with it. A large majority of these children were probably mistakes and these young parents generally aren't prepared. Whether it be financially or emotionally ready to be parents so the burden falls on others. Plus it makes it difficult for them to do the "normal" things people their age do like graduating from high school with their class, living in the dorms in college, etc. I'm not saying there aren't good teenage parents because I'm 100% sure they are but still doesn't seem right. Also, not to be a total snob but it is a bit low class to have a child at that age. |
I'd say there are, in fact, far more social pressures and consequences to becoming irresponsibly pregnant at an early age among higher income social circles than it is for lower income social circles.
Not that rich girls don't have teen pregnancies or something like that...it's really not widely encouraged among any social circles in the US, regardless of income. But 'high class' tends to be more socially conscious as far as public 'shame' is concerned. Generally speaking, of course.
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange who the fuck are you to judge what's low class or not? |
Interesting article on teen pregnancy:
http://www.city-journal.org/article01.php?aid=1367
i only got up to the part where people started crying about the MILF joke, omfg, seriously have a fucken cry. out of all the shit that gets said on here I can't believe anyone would take offence to that. QQ
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| Originally posted by chimera66 A human being raised to feel that way. Also, like everyone else in this world I have an opinion whether you agree or not is up to you. |
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange lol fyi, it's low class to believe in class. wink wink |
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| Originally posted by pitchf0rk i only got up to the part where people started crying about the MILF joke, omfg, seriously have a fucken cry. out of all the shit that gets said on here I can't believe anyone would take offence to that. QQ |
There is a huge difference between taking a leap of faith with an older women, and taking a leap of faith with an older women with a child. NO, there isn't a HUGE gap of age difference but once you include a child it put her on a whole different level of "older".
"she's well travelled, and i dont mean she's travelled alot!"
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On So you stopped reading because you were offended that somebody was offended? |
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