Involved in a delicate situation over Christmas

28 Dec 2012 18:36 #21 by UNDER MODERATION
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CinnamonGirl wrote:

Big Doug wrote:

CinnamonGirl wrote: You are pushing her? that is going to backfire big time.


I didn't push her, I explained to her what her life would be like in 5 years... An 18 year old girl can't teach anybody anything because she doesnt know anything yet. She needs to see the world first, plenty of time for babies later, like when she's 38


Oh really? You encouraged her to lie to the father of the child and when she got cold feet you encouraged her. It is her decision not yours. Whether she is young or not. She has to live with it the rest of her life. let her family deal with it.


I'm quite confident that the ends will justify the means in this case CG...Do you know what happens when babies try to raise babies?

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28 Dec 2012 18:47 #22 by UNDER MODERATION
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CinnamonGirl wrote: Oh really? You encouraged her to lie to the father of the child



It's none of his business CG. Its her baby until she's done nursing it-

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28 Dec 2012 18:53 #23 by CinnamonGirl
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I am not falling for that bait.

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28 Dec 2012 18:55 #24 by gmule

homeagain wrote:

gmule wrote: I am glad that she has the freedom to make that choice.


It is,of course, the MOST profound statement on this thread.


Living in a free society and being able to make your own decisions on how you want your life to be is one of the values that the founding fathers of our country had in mind when they wrote the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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28 Dec 2012 19:15 #25 by Wily Fox aka Angela

homeagain wrote:

Big Doug wrote:

CinnamonGirl wrote: You are pushing her? that is going to backfire big time.


I didn't push her, I explained to her what her life would be like in 5 years... An 18 year old girl can't teach anybody anything because she doesnt know anything yet. She needs to see the world first, plenty of time for babies later, like when she's 38


Scientifically PROVEN.........teenagers have no concept of the ramifications of their actions, it is not until they are in their early/mid
20's that they start analyzing and digesting things. Their brains wiring becomes more efficient.


yep, actions = consequences do not equate yet... one of the reasons why teenagers think they are superman

http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/facts_for_ ... ion_making

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28 Dec 2012 19:28 #26 by HappyCamper
I love that we still have to choice as a woman to do what we feel we need to.

Until the day that a man can give birth I see no parental rights for them and if they do not like that reasoning then keep it in their pants.

A woman must carry the baby for 9 months and it is her choice if she wishes to do this.

We can beat this topic till we are blue in the face and all of us will never agree.

What is done is done I think we should move forward.

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28 Dec 2012 20:00 #27 by UNDER MODERATION
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I'm really happy with these responses here... :grouphug:

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31 Dec 2012 12:19 #28 by The Boss
I think you picked the wrong emoticon. Great that you supported a friend, but you should have a bunch of smiley faces, not hugging, but aborting the baby.

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31 Dec 2012 14:44 #29 by UNDER MODERATION
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on that note wrote: I think you picked the wrong emoticon. Great that you supported a friend, but you should have a bunch of smiley faces, not hugging, but aborting the baby.



Good lord. Have you no sense of decency?

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31 Dec 2012 15:49 #30 by Grady

Big Doug wrote:

Good lord. Have you no sense of decency?

Says the sick bast&^d who bragged on an internet forum about "coaching" a teenager to kill her baby. Then making another stupid statement about fathers having no rights while the mother is still nursing. As soon as that baby draws a breath both the mother and father have equal rights and responsibilities.

Yes I know he's just a silly little troll vying for attention.

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