Do girls still leave town because of pregnancy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the very definition of none of your friggin' business. Gossipy caddy DCUM women -- all of you.


Typically, the misogynist pejorative is "catty." A caddy works on a golf course, and a cad is a gentleman who doesn't behave like a gentleman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetically, if a 13 year old girl got pregnant, then that's either sexual abuse - a crime- or a relationship with another tween. If the former, the police should have been involved.

And in this scenario, the girl didn't "move"; the parents said she went into a 30 day program and the girl just.... never came back.



What are the authorities going to do? It’s not against the law for two 13 year olds to have sex.
Anonymous
Where would a pregnant girl even go? Do homes for unwed mothers even exist anymore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where would a pregnant girl even go? Do homes for unwed mothers even exist anymore?


PP here who’s hometown has a high teen pregnancy rate. They go to their public high school throughout the pregnancy and then some do cyber school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No they go on reality TV shows and flaunt it to the world.


In 2009 they do


They still do


On what reality show in 2021 do they do this?


Teen Mom is still airing new episodes.
Anonymous
During Covid, I wouldn't assume anything at all... They could have sent the kid to a state that was more aligned with their covid/school preferences. They could have used the opportunity to travel more since school was online. Parents could have been overwhelmed and sent to grandparents for a while (I seriously considered this in the darkest days).

Pre-covid, my dd had a couple of friends 'disappear' in MS and HS (but not for 9 months exactly) and the assumption (sort of confirmed after, at least via rumor) was that they were mental health/substance abuse issues.

I know someone whose son was expelled for selling drugs and went to some sort of boarding/alternative school.
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