One of the problems with these (self-professed) God-fearing, freedom loving, salt-of-the-earth MAGA types is that they are too dumb to understand how much public assistance they actually DO rely on, and how afraid they are of ACTUAL freedom or responsibility. |
Well yeah, a lot of them are just that. |
Non-professional parents aren’t in a place to guide their children though. I remember my parents pushed hard for me to do engineering and I fought hard for pre-med, but caved in and did math instead. They then pushed for accounting but caved in second round. Now my engineering friends are making 120k in their 40s and I make 3x that. |
May you feel the effects of your vote the strongest. You have to be a special kind of stupid to think that the president is right to speak more kindly of the North Koran dictator than his fellow citizens. |
Same presidents might think this, but don’t have the gall to say it aloud. You know this, though. A friend said he could be the most beloved president because for whatever reason people are drawn to him. He could have successfully rebuilt this country, lifting the tide for everyone. It’s true. But he’d rather be petty and greedy and screw hardworking Americans, preferring to leave an infamous legacy where hundreds of millions across the globe will cheer his death. It’s not the choice I’d have made. |
NP. No, teenagers having sex is not healthy (unless they’re married, and most teens are not mature enough for that). Sex is a huge commitment that involves emotional intimacy and physical risks as well (STDs, pregnancy). Even if you have no religious or moral objection to teen sex, consider this: no birth control is 100%. If your son gets a girl pregnant, he has zero say in what happens next. None. She might abort a baby he wanted to raise. He may spend the rest of his life paying for a baby he didn’t want. I tell my son not to have sex with anyone he wouldn’t want to co-parent with for the rest of his life. And causal sex is more likely to lead to intimacy issues than avoiding it is. DH and I dated for many years without having sex and eventually got married. Very close with each other and our families of origin. |
Why does being married make it healthy? That's a mind-bogglingly stupid claim. There's literally no difference between marital and non-marital sex, from a health standpoint. |
There is certainly a difference from an emotional standpoint. And married people are (presumably) in a committed relationship and monogamous. They have the infrastructure in place to take care of an unexpected child. |
Outside of puritans, it’s typical to gift married couple some kind of financial assets (some money, a few household items) so they have a small safety net if there is new born. |
In reality your son is pressuring the girls to have sex with him. Not the other way around. |
In Jane Austen's day, a 25 year old spinster was an old maid. Teens were certainly having babies. |
I was a teenager once. And I was having sex. So was literally every other teenager I knew. I was extremely responsible-I was on BC and we always used condoms as well every single time. Saying “don’t have sex” actually causes more teenage pregnancies then making sure your teenagers are safe, have the facts and know to they can come to you about birth control. |
Agree a 100%. The whole absence movement failed miserably. |
Haha. I never said anyone was pressuring him. But he’s definitely not pressuring anyone. He hasn’t dated anyone yet. |
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Yup, married teens. |