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My worst nightmare has happened
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<blockquote data-quote="OnBehalfOfGFGs" data-source="post: 619572" data-attributes="member: 17669"><p>Sometimes having a child is a blessing in disguise. My sister had a child at 21 and turned her whole life around. You should know that yourself being a parent that when you have a child, your child becomes your motivation to do better in life. When she sees the love she has for her own child she wont need love from a boy or you or her father. When she does have her child be there for her. Quit your second job as planned. What would you do if you honestly didnt have the money? Do that. Help her find government assistance. A job, a place to live. As for you, I know you cant help how much you care about her. But you need to make sure that you are caring about you too.</p><p></p><p>You can take a horse to water but you cant make him drink....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnBehalfOfGFGs, post: 619572, member: 17669"] Sometimes having a child is a blessing in disguise. My sister had a child at 21 and turned her whole life around. You should know that yourself being a parent that when you have a child, your child becomes your motivation to do better in life. When she sees the love she has for her own child she wont need love from a boy or you or her father. When she does have her child be there for her. Quit your second job as planned. What would you do if you honestly didnt have the money? Do that. Help her find government assistance. A job, a place to live. As for you, I know you cant help how much you care about her. But you need to make sure that you are caring about you too. You can take a horse to water but you cant make him drink.... [/QUOTE]
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