poohandwendy said:The question is sort of funny to me because if my teen DD was pregnant, I would not feel the choice was mine anyways..."so what would I do?", is sort of irrelevant. I would obviously discuss, in depth, the different decisions with her, but the choice would be ultimately hers to make.
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beckmrk04 said:At 16, yes, you're young, and still a kid, but very capable of making decisions, nonetheless. At that point, love and guidance, not dictatorship, is what's needed.
You better hope that 4 years shows a huge maturity leap because at 16, when they are driving, they ARE making life-changing decisions every single time they get behind the wheel. It is your job to prepare her for that responsibility. That has been your job since she was born.Sylvester McBean said:I respectively disagree. at 16 you're still a kid. if you've been taught the facts of life and you disregard the facts and end up pregnant, you're not mature enough to make a life-changing decision. my daughter's 12, 4 years wouldn't give her the maturity to make a decision if to keep a baby or not. she could barely drive a car legally. abortion clinic ASAP.
Sylvester McBean said:I respectively disagree. at 16 you're still a kid. if you've been taught the facts of life and you disregard the facts and end up pregnant, you're not mature enough to make a life-changing decision. my daughter's 12, 4 years wouldn't give her the maturity to make a decision if to keep a baby or not. she could barely drive a car legally. abortion clinic ASAP.
poohandwendy said:You better hope that 4 years shows a huge maturity leap because at 16, when they are driving, they ARE making life-changing decisions every single time they get behind the wheel. It is your job to prepare her for that responsibility. That has been your job since she was born.
Sylvester McBean said:I'm well aware of that. I was 17 and my girlfriend was 16 when I got her pregnant. it was a stupid mistake on both of our parts in that moment, no condom, so we risked it. immature choice. but we both drove home from the encounter just fine. comparing driving habits to teenage hormones is a stretch in my opinion.
beckmrk04 said:It's a huge difference in female maturity (I say female because males, not so sure about...
MouseWorshipin said:![]()
I get what you're saying, you are serious, but that was pretty funny.
Sylvester, I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that if your daughter ended up pregnant and refused to have an abortion that you'd be there to help her.
...I could be wrong, but I doubt it. (I'm never wrong!)
Michie said:I know we have some posters here that have said they had a baby at 16, 17 or soforth. My question is this, did your parents help you monetary wise?I have a 21 and 19 year old, right now they could not support a child.
I know several grandparents who were not in good financila shape, and then had a grandchild with put them in debt even futher. One of my friends is in this situation. She was divorced when her kids were young, did not receive much support from the ex, about the time she started making headway, her 15 year old became pregnant.
Sylvester McBean said:MW, you're never wrong.but this one is too close to call. I'm a hypocrite by nature with Alyson because of my past. that's my job as a dad. I'd look at a teenage pregnancy as a failure on my part. parents are supposed to break the cycle.