Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, she's 22 and a college graduate with a full time job who has a strong demonstrated skill set in caring for children. Why not have a kid now? What is the benefit of waiting?
We are going to end up taking care of the baby, she doesn’t have money saved up yet, but you have a good point, i guess whatever happens happens.
Anonymous wrote:Um, she's 22 and a college graduate with a full time job who has a strong demonstrated skill set in caring for children. Why not have a kid now? What is the benefit of waiting?
Anonymous wrote:Does the boyfriend know she wants to have a baby? Does he want one too?
Anonymous wrote:You're worried about what the principal and parents would think of her? *That's* why you want her to wait?
Anonymous wrote:Not married? Doing this on purpose at 22? She's scum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a single mother would wreck her chances of finding a good husband if the baby daddy breaks up with her. *That* should be the biggest concern. And of course her raising the kid in your home, as a single mommy.
Exactly! No sane unmarried 22 year old with a pre-school teacher salary should have a baby nor can afford a baby.
Many non white people would disagree…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:22 year old graduated back in May, and now she wants to have a baby with her boyfriend. She was hired as a full time pre-school teacher but I think she should wait a few years before having a baby. How can I tell her to wait? I am worried that the Principal and parents will not be very happy with her if she on leave the first year she starts working.
She wants to have a baby? Is she pregnant or wants to keep it? Is she hoping to get pregnant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a single mother would wreck her chances of finding a good husband if the baby daddy breaks up with her. *That* should be the biggest concern. And of course her raising the kid in your home, as a single mommy.
Exactly! No sane unmarried 22 year old with a pre-school teacher salary should have a baby nor can afford a baby.
Many non white people would disagree…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a single mother would wreck her chances of finding a good husband if the baby daddy breaks up with her. *That* should be the biggest concern. And of course her raising the kid in your home, as a single mommy.
Exactly! No sane unmarried 22 year old with a pre-school teacher salary should have a baby nor can afford a baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is approach it from an economic standpoint. It really doesn’t sound like she can afford it. Have you priced diapers and formula lately? Might be time for a baby economics class.
In the worst case scenario she can get on WIC and get these and other things for free
WIC doesn't do diapers.