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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 196435" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, I'm glad to hear that she does take this seriously. The natural consequences will be enough of a punishment, I'm sure. She is lucky to have you helping and looking after things. Young women have made this work after giving birth younger than she is- so she can make it work too. Bless her though- it will be a lot of work and a lot of natural consequences. One of my childhood friends got prgnant at 13 yo, she had turned 14 before giving birth. She made it work, but she paid a price. And she went through as much with her child as any warrior mom here, not to mention what the baby's father (who she married) put her through. I don't condemn them, I'm not perfect either, I just feel for them because it is such a rough road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 196435, member: 3699"] Well, I'm glad to hear that she does take this seriously. The natural consequences will be enough of a punishment, I'm sure. She is lucky to have you helping and looking after things. Young women have made this work after giving birth younger than she is- so she can make it work too. Bless her though- it will be a lot of work and a lot of natural consequences. One of my childhood friends got prgnant at 13 yo, she had turned 14 before giving birth. She made it work, but she paid a price. And she went through as much with her child as any warrior mom here, not to mention what the baby's father (who she married) put her through. I don't condemn them, I'm not perfect either, I just feel for them because it is such a rough road. [/QUOTE]
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