Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
You're using the same muhawara for Chantelle that you did for me? π²
Now what am I supposed to think of this muhawara?π
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
You're using the same muhawara for Chantelle that you did for me? π²
Now what am I supposed to think of this muhawara?π
Originally posted by: apuxwow, 13 is a really young age! I remember when I was in 8th grade, a girl got pregnant....she must have been 13 years old as well. That girl was actually really proud she got pregnant while her boyfriend was denying it is was his baby. And that was about 10 years ago, so teenage pregnancy definitely isn't something new.
I think parents need to talk to their children about sex. I don't think most parents are comfortable with that....I know my parents aren't and won't ever will beπ I think sex education is really important because the other source is either parents or friends....parents will definitely avoid the talk and well friends or peers will definitely not have accurate facts. Sadly, we can't force parents to be good parents. It's articles like these that make me afraid to have childrenπ
Originally posted by: qwertyesquei think they should teach them about joining lamaze(is that the name for that breathing). burping babies and changing diapers....and they should be encouraged into spelling-bee where they can spell epidural, anesthesia........and the "are you samrter than a fifth grader" should be repalced with " are you samter than a 25 year old" for thee guys,,,,π
Originally posted by: return_to_hades
In these tough and economic times sometimes it is hard to find good beds. We are proud of our generous daughter for sharing her simple tiny bed with not one but three needy young boys.
Sometimes when it comes to teenagers parents can have their work cut out. If teenagers want to have sex, they find a way. Even if parents ensure that the kid is always with a group of friends, or in public places, teenagers can be stubborn. That is why the crucial step is to instill the practice of right decision making. That is why even if a kid ends up alone with their boyfriend or girlfriend - they will be better equipped to draw lines and avoid mistakes.
Originally posted by: Gauri_3I think Chantelle fits Raj's definition of "single mother" to a Tπ Going by Raj's rationale, only she should be responsible for her baby girl!
Just curious - did they have a boy or a girl? If I am not mistaken, they had a baby girl. Not that it matters but read someone commenting tobgue ib cheek on father-son bonding here and was worried - geez, itnee jaldi sex change bhi karwa liya baby kaπ
I guess I'm done with me being shocked on this piece of news. Hence this goofiness! Hang the grandparents - I say!
Originally posted by: raj5000
Sometimes when it comes to teenagers parents can have their work cut out. If teenagers want to have sex, they find a way. Even if parents ensure that the kid is always with a group of friends, or in public places, teenagers can be stubborn. That is why the crucial step is to instill the practice of right decision making. That is why even if a kid ends up alone with their boyfriend or girlfriend - they will be better equipped to draw lines and avoid mistakes.
Originally posted by: Gauri_3
That it could be used aptly for many situationsπbtw, I thunk and thunk and thunk and I have come to this conclusion that all kids with raging hormones should stick to being gays. Look at the bright side --- they get to experiment all they want without making any cute fat babies - unn key pyaar ya adventures ki nishaniyaan!
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