Teenage motherhood is a fact of life that
no one seems to accept yet. It has also
been around for longer than anyone thinks.
Our grandparents used to get married as
early as fourteen and have children right
after. But sometime during the last
century, someone turned teen pregnancy
into a bad situation. I'm not advocating
that we should all become teen parents
just because our ancestors did it but I am
saying that once it's done, it's done.
There's no going back once the baby is
conceived so why should any teen mom have
to deal with attitudes that are less than
helpful. We need assistance, not cold
shoulders.
"so i'll always be called a teenage mom,
huh?" asks terry*, age seventeen with one
child. "well, that's okay either way
because I take care of my child better
than most 'adults'. Let them call me one.
I'll take it as a compliment."
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little_woman
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Mar 2004 Posts: 765
Posted: 06-12-04 16:54pm
Thats very profound and very true.....Good
for all you girls with babies to
read.....Where did you find it chanda?
P.S - I went to graduation and saw the
ex's family and the new hoe/girlfriend and
she was facing away from them and never
said a word to any of them.....Trouble in
paradaise?...Or just plain funny?
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