Why are people super judgmental and cold to teenagers getting pregnant or talk irresponsible, own bed lie in it nastyness calling them immoral.
Last time I heard kicking someone when they were down or hurt is deeply immoral and dishonerable unless a survival situation.
Likewise er teenagers, new to all this sex stuff. Bit like you on first day at work when you did not have a clue and messed everything up.
Plus ever hear of love and emotions... its not just sex for fun many are in love and simply being affectionate and loving and sharing each other.
Plus 90% of time its the parents and teachers gfault for improper sex ed judging by the numer of 'could we get pregnant doing A or as we did B?' questions here.
Likewise as the parents being older. Having been teenagers, should have seen this comming and put daughter on depro injection themselves & got the condoms and drilled them on how to use them right before & afer like soldiers stripping rifels in 30s blindfolded
2007-03-03
20:37:11
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I may have a go saying wahy did you not get a morning after pill but thats as upset as cant help them ideally stop getting hurt.
Its much like someone not saying they got bit by a snake till to late for them to get an antidote.
And where on earth do people get silly ideas like teenagers actually care about benfits and falts in crappy estates etc?
When we were teenagers that was the last thing on our mid... its was all exam stress, having fun, movis, sex, love, not being bullied, trying to be cool and wanting to travel, see naked girls, get the girl we liked to like us, etc.
They aint fully mature experienced aduklts, they are leanring and you need ti be doing stuff to learn.
Bit like driving lessons needs to be in a real car on real roads... but with a teacher with dual controls
2007-03-03
20:41:00 ·
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As said yes now the consequences are bad and long term if not aborted.
Sensible thing asap pref in a week or two when just cells not a foetus.
But point being... teenagers are new, rookies are supposed to **** up left right and centre like the work experience muppet disaster area we all where at first at work.
With good mentoring we should have turned up right.
but that means parents should expect
A) their kids to have sex as the same biological species as all others and same feeligns and emotions
B) Expect them to mess up things lije condoms Hence more worldly wise parent taking kid by hand for a depro injection 9or same for guy when comes out), seeing to it persoanlly they take it each 3 months, and hand them the condoms themselves AND make sure they know how not to mess up with them BEFORE they do it.
Ie give boy a 20 pack and porn and saying go practice
2007-03-03
21:22:57 ·
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In simple terms, the reasons adults are judgemental about teenagers who get pregnant, is that they get themselves into the problem, but expect other people to come to their rescue.
Your point about education is correct - it is the responsibility of adults to ensure that teenagers understand about the consequences of sexual activity and how to avoid pregnancy.
Equally, teenagers must accept some responsibility themselves. Too many fail to take advantage of the knowledge and experience that is on offer and when they fall pregnant are unaware of the consequences.
They expect adults to provide child care, financial support just so they can have a little doll to dress up - but don't want to know about the dirty nappies, staying in while friends are off partying, disturbed nights.
So adults - educate your teenagers so they can make informed, adult decisions in sexual matters.
Teenagers - accept the education on offer, make adult decisions and accept responsibilty like adults do if it goes wrong.
2007-03-03 20:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh guy you have no thought how plenty I agree!! i think your frustration! My fiancee and that i've got been attempting to concieve for extra or less 5 months and not something yet and it aggravated the hell out of me those infants get pregnant so truthfully! And no, i'm no longer asserting a teenager won't be able to be a super make sure as a results of fact they are youthful, becuase i understand countless people who started out having infants while they have been young human beings and that they are countless the suitable mothers and dads i understand yet what fairly gets me is while little 12 or 13 twelve months olds get pregnant and abort the toddler while they could have gave delivery and gave it up for adoption so some people who won't be able to have teenagers or are having issues concieving could have infants. Sorry if this offends anybody, yet i'm additionally ranting,
2016-10-02 08:48:25
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answered by ? 4
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Not all people are "super judgemental" but they do have a right to be frustrated by teenagers who often did not listen to what could happen and wound up pregnant. My mom is way too young to have kids my age, but she was young and fooled around and now here I am. I didn't want to be in that situation so when I was in school my decision was simple...I wasn't going to do anything I wasn't ready to handle the consequences from. I waited until I was 27 to have my first kid...and I planned all my kids. I know this will not be the case for everyone. When I was in school my friends that were having sex didn't understand why I wouldn't, even when I explained...then they were shocked when they came up pregnant.
I think the things that upsets people the most is they often DO try to explain what will happen and try to educate these teens. The teens don't listen and later when they wind up pregnant they want to blame parents, teachers, the system...anyone but themselves when they are the ones who decided to lay down and have sex. Then they want to whine that nobody understands. It is very simple...if you are not ready to risk being a parent do not put yourself in that situation.
2007-03-03 20:53:46
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answered by Starshine 5
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Yes, people make mistakes and you can't condemn people right left and centre. Having said that, teenage pregnancies have a little more impact than experimenting with dope or getting pissed on cheap cider. When you have a baby, you are looking at a LONG time being responsible for the care of another human being. If you aren't responsible enough to use contraception, are you going to be responsible enough to ensure the health and safety of a baby? I know a lot of young girls who manage incredibly well despite their situations, and they are often alone because the father is even less capable of taking responsibility - lets face it, the majority of us are not with the same boy/girl we were with at 15. I am not condemning all pregnant teens, but I AM saying their lives would have been a lot better if there had been a few years gap between their adolescence and parenthood to give them a chance to grow themselves.
2007-03-03 20:46:35
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answered by f0xymoron 6
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I was 16 years old when I had my son (I am now 31). I was with my son's father from age 14 to 18. I do not regret having my son. I love my son dearly and feel that he has brought so much more to my life than I could have ever dreamed, but I did miss out on a lot of things that I can never get back. I did not plan to get pregnant at a very young age and yes I was on birth control pills when I got pregnant with him. I had good parents and was taught good values and had every intentions of staying a virgin until I was married, but as most teenagers, I had a rebellious nature and made some bad choices. I never expected anyone to bail me out. I took full responsibility for my son. I got my GED, and then went on to college to get an Associates of Applied Science degree in Office Systems Technology. Many times I had to do without so that my son would have everything he needed. I guess the point I am trying to make is - yes teenagers who get pregnant have made a bad choice, but it does not doom them to failure as a parent and furthermore, many adults have babies and don't take care of them. I would not recommend having a baby when being a teenager, because it is much harder to finish school, go to college, etc. etc. when you have someone other than yourself to provide for while you pursue your education. But I understand as a human being that people make bad choices. It is not about the bad choice, but what you learn from it.
Until you have walked in the shoes of another you are not at liberty to judge them, their choices or their life. And if you have walked in those shoes you would be wise enough not to want to judge, but rather encourage them.
2007-03-07 06:47:25
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answered by Jodyblonde 2
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I think that it is because everyone knows that this girl and guy will not be able to take proper care of the baby and they will all end up sitting on welfare and doing a lousy job raising the child. They will probably not stay together as a couple, so the baby will not have a mom and dad, which is very important. I think that every tax payer is getting sick of paying for someone Else's mistakes. Most of the time these girls and boys, can't afford to raise the baby, yet they want to keep it. So they do and then the baby is the one that ends up paying the price. They grow up with out a dad, in a very poor environment, and their mom sits on welfare, because she was unable to finish her education so she can't get a job. I think that the tax payer is getting sick of paying for other peoples mistakes, and then because they did a lousy job of raising the child it starts a bad cycle. If the parents of the teens are willing to get involved and either adopt and raise the child themselves, or have the child given up for adoption if they can't afford to raise the child. But usually because this person that got pregnant is usually irresponsible and does not typically make good choices, she will keep the child and wreck her life and the babies. She is too selfish to give the child up for adoption . If she gave the baby up for adoption, she would be giving the baby a chance for a good life. People get judgemental because they know how it is going to end up and they are just sick and tired of paying for everyone else's mistakes. If you want to have sex you need to be old enough and responsible enough to take care of all of the things that go with having sex. Don't expect someone else to have to pay extra taxes because you can't make good decissions, and you don't want to pay for your mistakes.
2007-03-03 21:03:06
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answered by gigi 5
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2016-02-08 11:15:00
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answered by Jone 3
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if we dont, other kids will follow and then nearly all the kids would be having sex and getting pregnant, so to other teenagers who read the site will know NOT to have sex and get pregnant as it ruins there life
i dont call anyone,just think there stupid and too immature
id like to know what the parents of these teenager kids are doing, do they not teach them the facts of life then
and what about all these innocent babies being aborted because of kids stupidity,its not big and not clever and they should clamp down on undergae sex especially to 13, 14 and 15 year olds its disgusting,there kids,
what is the point of the law if no one adheres to it? why is no one ever prosecuted then for having underage sex?
2007-03-04 06:08:49
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answered by ♥♥™Tia™♥♥ 6
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Im myself a teenage mum i got pregnat @ the age ov 18 im now 19, i had people looking at me like i was a bit of dirt, older women sayin 'omg look at her shes pregnant how dirty' even got on a bus everyone looking at me in disgrace and no one got of there seat to let me sit down so i was lefeted standing.
It makes me sick how people can judge...... and all these older women persume im getting money from der tax and to let you no i ent! im workin part time earning my money i get child benefit & child tax credits which every mother gets and thats it! Everything i earn goes towards my son & making sure we got a roof ova are heads and i can easilly get money from goverment but i dont!
2007-03-05 02:09:45
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answered by miss_guwjuz 1
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you seem to feel very deeply about your question, but not even teenagers have to justify their actions this much, maybe if you approached it more open minded you may realise that a lot of adult input is advice and not a stereotypical view of an age group,after all we all have to be a teenager , hope you have good advice for yours and are not to judgemental
2007-03-04 09:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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