Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Very low bar in parenting if teen pregnancy is acceptable in any way or form.
No one asked you . . . .
Beauty of DCUM, I can post on concerns of trailer trash issues anonymously.
The real beauty of DCUM is seeing someone trying to condescend to someone about a hypothetical scenario. My hypothetical child would never! All of your hypothetical children are trailer trash!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Very low bar in parenting if teen pregnancy is acceptable in any way or form.
No one asked you . . . .
Beauty of DCUM, I can post on concerns of trailer trash issues anonymously.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Very low bar in parenting if teen pregnancy is acceptable in any way or form.
Anonymous wrote:
This is terrible but the boy has it way easier. He has so many more options at every step of the way. He’s not the one going through pregnancy, so his body and routine stays the same. He can walk away or not. Once the girl decides to keep the pregnancy her options are done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Very low bar in parenting if teen pregnancy is acceptable in any way or form.
No one asked you . . . .
Anonymous wrote:Sorry. Very low bar in parenting if teen pregnancy is acceptable in any way or form.
Anonymous wrote:I have a boy and girl and worry way more about my son. I can get my daughter on birth control and demonstrate our values (ie, teens have no business having babies and I would support abortion if that happened). If my son gets a girl pregnant he has no say on abortion (rightly so) and there are no birth control options for him other than condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless the boy's presence is actually HARMFUL to the baby (like he is abusive, an addict, etc.) he can go to court and get equal custody of the baby.
The girl can't just "cut him out."
Sure she can. I've seen it happen many times.
And the baby's father took her to court and the court ruled against him having any visitation with the baby? Even though he was a loving stable father?
No teenager is a “stable” father.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is terrible but the boy has it way easier. He has so many more options at every step of the way. He’s not the one going through pregnancy, so his body and routine stays the same. He can walk away or not. Once the girl decides to keep the pregnancy her options are done.
He cannot walk away. He is responsible for child support payments for 18 years.
With what income???
They will both need to get incomes. He eventually will not pay child support because he’ll have 50/50 custody
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless the boy's presence is actually HARMFUL to the baby (like he is abusive, an addict, etc.) he can go to court and get equal custody of the baby.
The girl can't just "cut him out."
Sure she can. I've seen it happen many times.
And the baby's father took her to court and the court ruled against him having any visitation with the baby? Even though he was a loving stable father?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is terrible but the boy has it way easier. He has so many more options at every step of the way. He’s not the one going through pregnancy, so his body and routine stays the same. He can walk away or not. Once the girl decides to keep the pregnancy her options are done.
He cannot walk away. He is responsible for child support payments for 18 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is terrible but the boy has it way easier. He has so many more options at every step of the way. He’s not the one going through pregnancy, so his body and routine stays the same. He can walk away or not. Once the girl decides to keep the pregnancy her options are done.
He cannot walk away. He is responsible for child support payments for 18 years.
With what income???