I'm with you! Young girls are so impressionable, and are quick to influence. I'm married, and 32-years old, and a mom of 2. Being a mom is definitely THE HARDEST THING I have ever done. I love it, but it's super-challenging to be a good mommy. Celebrities have a lot of help--$ is not an issue for them and they have nannies to help them raise their kids.
2007-09-04 14:18:09
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answered by babybug74 2
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I think it is sort of humorous because it seems being pregnant is a trend in hollywood right now as a single mom or adopting a baby... all is great for many reasons, but let's just hope it is for hte right reasons.
Hopefully these young girls @ home have stornger role models. The celebrity today, I don't think, is as influential as they use to be, but then I'm not 14.
2007-09-04 14:51:14
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answered by BMD 3
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Hopefully People are raising their girls with more sense than to mimick celebrities, if they arent, thats their fault not the celebrities...if you can give a child a good home (which i know several married people who CANNOT) more power to you.
the average celeb marriage is like 3 years anyway. so whats the point.
2007-09-05 03:12:08
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answered by Not here 2 make friends 5
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Being tired on their life's is a odd way to put it - are you one of them, is it a problem you yourself are living or just light judgment on "them" like if they where not of the exact species than you are - is at hand, you are one in the crowd, so can say whatever... I know is ridiculous to put it in these terms but you are important to be yourself an example to the young ladies you know if that's your main question that so it seems.
And if you're really concerned with that issue you shall focus better your question as a deeper one if you do care - not throwing it out on celebs., because you do have people from all sort of behaviors that are famous
I've been in religious conferences where the media evil was discussed with intelligence = teach to choose, not to control; teach based on good human values, not based on fears.
Because people are free to do good and bad and media shows it like no other - being rude, ugly, sometimes even worst as we all know it. Is done by human beings that is their personal best, it is what they reach to do. In a free society they'll always will exist and I would not like them to be hidden
2007-09-04 14:38:28
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answered by . 3
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a brilliant form of those women think of having a toddler will make a guy love them, marry them, make the guy “strengthen up” or be “in charge to have all of it backfire of their face. I have not any sympathy for them. they should have some satisfaction in themselves extremely of being a welfare queen with a gaggle of illegitimate rats working around. and that they decide for welfare because of the fact they “had a toddler”. Wtf ever. i'm uninterested in those in u . s . thinking they're entitled to tax payer’s funds because of the fact they're women individuals without morals. Their toddlers finally end up persevering with the cycle. Consecutive learn have shown those teenage and illegitimate toddler mothers supply delivery to the offender inhabitants, poverty inhabitants and greater teenage mamas that we are going to work out in 15-2 many years. thank you females. via the way, the question you spoke back slightly in the past in this board (the pregnant woman who doesnt decide for a activity). That woman is bragging that we are in a position to all pay for her being pregnant. I wish we had government sterilization.
2016-10-09 23:27:38
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answered by ? 4
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I agree. I thought the same thing after seeing "knocked up" While I thought it was hilarious, thats not the typical "one night stand" pregnancy situation. Even if the father was a loser, they can often be a loser at being a father too - unlike the guy in the movie.
2007-09-04 14:15:32
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answered by lillilou 7
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Nope. Hopefully said children will have far higher influences in their life than celebs. I am not sure which ones you are talking about, but the ones I know are older and have every right to have a child if they want. When I was younger, I knew plenty of people whom were single mothers...is it bad? Not what my mom taught me, and certainly wasn't what I focused on. Good Luck!
2007-09-04 14:26:21
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answered by Roz 4
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NOT REALLY
2007-09-04 14:45:29
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answered by Blackfirefly 4
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