I saw that episode last night. 
He did seem like the more mature of the two when it came to the children but then again the footage they showed after they broke up of him and his friend "cruising" around and picking up more teenage girls did not paint him as the mature type.
I fear for the children - this girl does not have the life experience or the maturity to handle one child much less two. She is just lucky she has her mother to help her.
It's a bad situation all around when children have children. I think if they had more programs in high school where teen mothers came and spoke about how their lives have changed and what it entailed then some of those girls (and boys) may have second thoughts about sex and being more responsible about it. I still remember several girls getting pregnant in my high school and that was a huge reason that I waited and not be pressured into anything. I'm sure if they also had some teen fathers speak it would make the boys think a little harder on the subject too.
The look on her friends faces when they were visiting her with the babies and they saw what she was going through - they had this "so glad it's not me" look on their faces. Hopefully that influenced them about those kind of decisions and what the consequences could be.

He did seem like the more mature of the two when it came to the children but then again the footage they showed after they broke up of him and his friend "cruising" around and picking up more teenage girls did not paint him as the mature type.
I fear for the children - this girl does not have the life experience or the maturity to handle one child much less two. She is just lucky she has her mother to help her.
It's a bad situation all around when children have children. I think if they had more programs in high school where teen mothers came and spoke about how their lives have changed and what it entailed then some of those girls (and boys) may have second thoughts about sex and being more responsible about it. I still remember several girls getting pregnant in my high school and that was a huge reason that I waited and not be pressured into anything. I'm sure if they also had some teen fathers speak it would make the boys think a little harder on the subject too.
The look on her friends faces when they were visiting her with the babies and they saw what she was going through - they had this "so glad it's not me" look on their faces. Hopefully that influenced them about those kind of decisions and what the consequences could be.