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by Anne Marie O'Connor
And lastly, after the baby is born, invest in some birth control. A baby at sixteen is an honest mistake. Four kids by the time you’re twenty…not a good look.
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1 kimberly // Jan 12, 2008 at 12:53 am
young girls are looking at this and thinking to themselves ‘if she can have a baby, so can i!’ but because they are young, naive, and idealistic they fail to assess the other components of deciding to have a baby. it isn’t something that should just be thrust upon someone, and they must then decide if you want to keep it or not, it should be something you and the person you love, after much discussion and planning, have chosen to do.
there are many responsibilities in having the life of a small child in your hands. they can’t do anything for themselves, they can’t talk to you or tell you what’s wrong. having someone (even a little someone) screaming in your face at the top of their lungs takes some getting used to. with an infant, which is unable to be reasoned with or explained to, sometimes they just cry. eventually parents learn the differences in their childrens’ cries. the small nuances of responsible loving parenthood are essential to being good parents and eventually role models, and generally a teenager just doesn’t have them. generally they don’t have the life experience and knowledge to provide that level of constant care. they are inherently selfish and don’t think beyond the moment. they tend to be fickle, and change their minds about what they like frequently.
they haven’t experienced a full childhood before they are making a decision that will affect the rest of their lives. 18+ years when raising a child. by the time you are done you won’t be in your 20’s anymore. experience life before you go permanently altering it, that’s all i’m saying.