Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A girl from my high school got pregnant in 10th grade. Or 11th don’t remember. Her and the boy are both attorneys now. She was in a gifted program in high school. She was always smart. She had a supportive and involved mother.
That baby is probably an attorney too now
Not that gifted if she accidentally got pregnant.
You don’t have to a genius to have a birth control failure.
Anonymous wrote:A girl from my high school got pregnant in 10th grade. Or 11th don’t remember. Her and the boy are both attorneys now. She was in a gifted program in high school. She was always smart. She had a supportive and involved mother.
That baby is probably an attorney too now
Anonymous wrote:Are you the mom from last week whose son said his girlfriend is pregnant? Keep it all in one thread.
If you're not, this looks like you're hunting for drama since you aren't talking about anything related to you specifically.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an adoptive parent and I just wanted to mention that putting the baby up for adoption is always a choice, and a loving, generous one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Under 18 abortion.
Over 18 their call but do not expect help from me.
Isn’t that the opposite of choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an adoptive parent and I just wanted to mention that putting the baby up for adoption is always a choice, and a loving, generous one.
I was adopted as an infant and unfortunately for me, my adoption experience did not fit the narrative in our country that adoption is a loving ➕ selfless gesture.
My adoptive parents were very abusive to me (and my siblings) and our childhoods were all pretty bad.
While some adoptions are very successful not all of them turn out to be.
I just wanted to put that out there that giving your child away to another family is not always the best solution to an unwanted/unplanned pregnancy.