Well, if your parents are going to be supporting you and your baby, then they can tell you what you can and can't do.
If you can support yourself and your baby, then do whatever you wish.
2006-06-11 12:18:04
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answered by MsMath 7
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Let me get this straight. [My parents want let be see my boyfriend and he's my babydaddy. Im 18 and 7 months pregnant do you think ?] or in other words...
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Your parents will not let you see your "boyfriend" who is also the father of the child you are carrying. You are 18 years of age & 7 months pregnant. What do we think of your situation?
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I got no comment.
2006-06-11 12:22:22
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answered by mikemicki 2
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You may be 18 and legally an adult, but obviously you are still living with your parents and they are helping support you because of the baby. Do they have a good reason for not letting you see this guy? If so, maybe you can all sit down (the 4 of you) and try to talk things out and tell them that he wants to be involved and see you and help support you as well if that is the case. Hopefully, you can work this out before the baby is born. Good luck and God Bless. I will say a prayer for you.
2006-06-11 12:23:05
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answered by jjenkinskelso 2
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If you are 18 you are of age and you can do what you want. If you want to see him go see him, maybe it's more they don't want him at there house?
But your Question should say "My parents won't let me see my boyfriend, he's the father of my child. I'm 18 and 7 months pregnant.
2006-06-11 12:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are living under the house with them and they pay the bills, you have to abide by their wishes!!!! If not move out on your own and find out how hard it is to be on your own. You can do nothing except to go to court and have the court appoint times he may see the baby but away from your parants home or you may start problems. I must tell you this and you may not like it but parents have the good sense of knowing a BUM or GOOD FOR NOTHING when you are too jaded by love to see that. We are pretty good at the ripe age of wisdom to know when someone is worth anything or a total bum. It comes with age and knowing how hard it is to maintain in life. Does he pay you child support? If he does not, go to court and get an order and a job to help your parants pay the bills. Get your affairs in order to give that baby's life a fighting chance which is by no means going to be easy!
2006-06-11 12:28:28
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answered by soniaatcalifornia 5
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let the father of your baby pay all your bill your parents would have anything to do with the babydaddy let him help in the bill you will see how everything run good.
2006-06-11 12:46:35
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answered by sandraintexs 3
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As long as you are in their house, it is their rules.
I suggest you weigh your options.
Move out, see your boyfriend, pay the bills and raise the baby on your own.
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Stay at home with your parents, abide by their rules and let them help you. They have been around 18 years. How long has your boyfriend been around?
2006-06-11 12:22:47
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answered by LN has3 zjc 4
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You're an adult and he's the father of your baby.
Your parents may think you're still a child despite your condition
but you're not. You have to make that clear. Even if things get
ugly you and your boyfriend have to take a stand and not allow
them to dictate to the two of you any more. In two months you're
going to be parents yourselves.
Welcome to adulthood,your childhood is over forever.
2006-06-11 12:22:41
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answered by Alion 7
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I think that if you're having a kid on your own, you're not in a easy time of it. If this was your question: yes. let your parents meet your boyfriend. he's now part of the extended family. If you can have them all get along. This must be a kinda rough time but congradulations and good luck. baby names: lorelai(nickname of rory) and for a boy: scott, luke, christopher, and johnathan, nathaniel
2006-06-11 12:21:32
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answered by nothingis_sound 3
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I think you are 18 and you should already be out of the house and be able to make choices of your own. Especially if you are having sex and getting pregnant outside of marriage.
2006-06-11 12:19:03
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answered by kkds14 3
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If your parents will not allow you to see him, then they have reasons and probably good one's at that for them not allowing you to see him, He got your pregnant at a young age, what makes you think he's trustworthy at all, you parents probably do not trust him, and I would happen to agree with your parents, they know what's best for you. And, since you are still living under their roof, you have to do what they say. Especially since they will be more than likely supporting you and your baby.
2006-06-11 12:18:09
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answered by farside76 5
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