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Quote from: Lord Phlexor on June 21, 2008, 12:46:20 AMLife isnt fair and life sucks a lot of the time. It's reality, deal.But what I mean was, I hope they experience all the consequences that come with their actions. I hope they end up really knowing what it is that they have done.For all anyone knows, They will all have their kids, they will all remain a close knit group and nothing bad will happen and they will merrily raise their kids.We had our first kid when I was 24 and my wife was 21. Yes that's pretty young and we had no idea what we were doing at the time but we grew up pretty quick and it was probably the best thing that could have happened at that point in both our lives.Ah, kk. Yes, let's hope no matter what it works out for the best.
Life isnt fair and life sucks a lot of the time. It's reality, deal.But what I mean was, I hope they experience all the consequences that come with their actions. I hope they end up really knowing what it is that they have done.For all anyone knows, They will all have their kids, they will all remain a close knit group and nothing bad will happen and they will merrily raise their kids.We had our first kid when I was 24 and my wife was 21. Yes that's pretty young and we had no idea what we were doing at the time but we grew up pretty quick and it was probably the best thing that could have happened at that point in both our lives.
Quote from: Lord Phlexor on June 21, 2008, 12:46:20 AMLife isnt fair and life sucks a lot of the time. It's reality, deal.But what I mean was, I hope they experience all the consequences that come with their actions. I hope they end up really knowing what it is that they have done.For all anyone knows, They will all have their kids, they will all remain a close knit group and nothing bad will happen and they will merrily raise their kids.We had our first kid when I was 24 and my wife was 21. Yes that's pretty young and we had no idea what we were doing at the time but we grew up pretty quick and it was probably the best thing that could have happened at that point in both our lives.I was 24 and my wife 22 we are doing okay. As a matter of fact when the lat one leaves for collage we we be young enough to enjoy it
I don't think it's the smartest thing in the world, but I was 32 when I had my son, so in hindsight I can say I see the wisdom in having kids when you're young. Marriage I don't think matters, my ex wasn't there much anyways, and half the time it probably would have been better if he wasn't, he was a bigger child and alot harder to take care of than my son has ever been. :lol:
jail for all of them and anyone else who gets knocked up under 18 years oldthis country needs camps for dysfunctional people, set up like an army camp, chow line, cot, 2 meals a day and drab green clothing. No TV or cell phones or nothing allowed as far as personal possesions, visting day on sunday afternoon for 2 hours.do away with all social programs and if somebody can't take care of their own affairs, oh well the welfare camp it is and if they can't follow the camp rules, jail cells.
14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?
Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed.Isnt that the saying, anyway, having babies at a young age uses the eggs when they are still good, not when they are all old and so are the mums. Thats why there are so many defunct genectics these days.
Quote from: Johnny on June 21, 2008, 11:33:38 AMjail for all of them and anyone else who gets knocked up under 18 years oldthis country needs camps for dysfunctional people, set up like an army camp, chow line, cot, 2 meals a day and drab green clothing. No TV or cell phones or nothing allowed as far as personal possesions, visting day on sunday afternoon for 2 hours.do away with all social programs and if somebody can't take care of their own affairs, oh well the welfare camp it is and if they can't follow the camp rules, jail cells.That worked out so well for the Soviets, didn't it? They were really keen on filling the gulags with the unproductive members of society.
I think that there's a big difference getting pregnant at 21 or 22 and getting pregnant before your 16th birthday, while you are still in high school, though.I still hope that it works out for the babies' sake.
a lot of so called MEN replaced their mommy with a wife and would be living in a welfare camp if their wife didn't take care of them.
it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.
Quote from: Lord Phlexor on June 21, 2008, 11:42:23 AMOld enough to bleed, old enough to breed.Isnt that the saying, anyway, having babies at a young age uses the eggs when they are still good, not when they are all old and so are the mums. Thats why there are so many defunct genectics these days.My mum had me when she was 36, and now I post here.
Quote from: Icequeen on June 21, 2008, 03:39:42 PMI don't think it's the smartest thing in the world, but I was 32 when I had my son, so in hindsight I can say I see the wisdom in having kids when you're young. Marriage I don't think matters, my ex wasn't there much anyways, and half the time it probably would have been better if he wasn't, he was a bigger child and alot harder to take care of than my son has ever been. :lol:a lot of so called MEN replaced their mommy with a wife and would be living in a welfare camp if their wife didn't take care of them.
Quote from: Johnny on June 22, 2008, 04:49:41 AMQuote from: Icequeen on June 21, 2008, 03:39:42 PMI don't think it's the smartest thing in the world, but I was 32 when I had my son, so in hindsight I can say I see the wisdom in having kids when you're young. Marriage I don't think matters, my ex wasn't there much anyways, and half the time it probably would have been better if he wasn't, he was a bigger child and alot harder to take care of than my son has ever been. :lol:a lot of so called MEN replaced their mommy with a wife and would be living in a welfare camp if their wife didn't take care of them.In my case he didn't replace mommy, I had the pleasure of both running my life, in fact mommy controlled all his finances, and kept track of all the bills.And people ask me why I don't feel like dating. :lol: