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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 245010" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is just terrifying. I sincerely hope the boy's family, who seems to be steadier - at least financially, will help out a lot. I am SURE the taxpayers will foot a large part of the bill for "nappies".</p><p></p><p>I think along with values, sex ed should include some budgeting. Not just - "It costs $150,000 to raise a child from birth to college." but actual budgeting that includes the costs of doctor visits, formula, diapers, clothing, wet wipes, food, etc.... THAT should be included with those electronic babies.</p><p></p><p>It is just terrifying. I had a friend in college who became a teacher in a public school in Waco, TX. She had a student in her remedial reading class who was 13 and pregnant for the THIRD time. Sadly, it was her uncle's baby. This girl HONESTLY had no idea how she got preg, what caused it, etc.... Of course Children's Protection was involved, but the uncle kept coming back to "visit" and she kept getting preg. She wanted to keep all the babies, and tried, but her family and church kept telling her she was going to he77, and she ended up giving them up for adoption.</p><p></p><p>But the idea of a child that young having babies is just horrific to me. Their poor bodies simply are NOT ready. And the poor babies, it is really hard to have a teen mom, I would think.</p><p></p><p>The whole situation makes me want to cry. The boy looks like he is younger than Tyler. And the girl looks so terribly young also. Looks like she is his babysitter. In the film it really looked like she could be the babysitter for both of them,except she is young to babysit an infant, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>I am afraid to ask what is next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 245010, member: 1233"] This is just terrifying. I sincerely hope the boy's family, who seems to be steadier - at least financially, will help out a lot. I am SURE the taxpayers will foot a large part of the bill for "nappies". I think along with values, sex ed should include some budgeting. Not just - "It costs $150,000 to raise a child from birth to college." but actual budgeting that includes the costs of doctor visits, formula, diapers, clothing, wet wipes, food, etc.... THAT should be included with those electronic babies. It is just terrifying. I had a friend in college who became a teacher in a public school in Waco, TX. She had a student in her remedial reading class who was 13 and pregnant for the THIRD time. Sadly, it was her uncle's baby. This girl HONESTLY had no idea how she got preg, what caused it, etc.... Of course Children's Protection was involved, but the uncle kept coming back to "visit" and she kept getting preg. She wanted to keep all the babies, and tried, but her family and church kept telling her she was going to he77, and she ended up giving them up for adoption. But the idea of a child that young having babies is just horrific to me. Their poor bodies simply are NOT ready. And the poor babies, it is really hard to have a teen mom, I would think. The whole situation makes me want to cry. The boy looks like he is younger than Tyler. And the girl looks so terribly young also. Looks like she is his babysitter. In the film it really looked like she could be the babysitter for both of them,except she is young to babysit an infant, in my opinion. I am afraid to ask what is next. [/QUOTE]
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