two cents ¢¢ Wrote:
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> Going on the assumption that it's a teen moo, not
> surprising and sad that the only identification
> these pathetic stupid bimbos have is whether or
> not their repro tract works. If you actually talk
> to other kids in high school, the preggo bimbos
> sashay themselves and their fat bellies around
> because they are PROUD of sprogging and it gives
> them some sorta inclusion in an equally pathetic
> 'in' crowd. The saddest part is the kid is saddled
> with an immature moo who thinks everything
> revolves around her . We had one in the newsforum
> a while back and the whole thing revolved around
> her and her sacred sprog to be. THERE IS NOTHING
> IN THEIR TALK, MIND, OR ACTIONS PERTAINING WHAT IS
> BEST FOR THE CHILD. That, if one chooses to sprog,
> is where the emphasis should be. That is why, if
> one chooses to sprog, it should be thought over in
> terms of what is best for the child, not
> fulfilling some gaga fantasy of 'mommy and daddy
> and baby'... that is rarely the truth. Baby does
> NOT save marriage or a relationship. But then, how
> many stupid little girls will hear that anyway? We
> are breeding ourselves into complete outside
> control.
> By the time these little girls hit 21, 23, 24,
> they have 2 or 3, are sick to death of the brats
> and wish the bloody hell they never had them.
> Or, they have a boyfriend, stud in the house who
> is more likely to damage or destroy the sproggen.
> (Hubbys may be bad on occasion; boyfriends are,
> statistically speaking, far more dangerous to a
> moos sproggen from a previous stud.)
>
> two cents ¢¢
>
> "There's a vas deferens between children..and no
> children."
> "If I wanted to hear the pitter patter of little
> feet on the floor I'd put shoes on my pets."
My niece is one of the ones who had her baby at 17 or 18, is now 22 and sick to death of her kid. She realizes her freedom is gone, and there is nothing she can do to get it back. She will leave her kid with anyone who will watch her for days or months. Niece nand my sister live in different states, and niece left her kid with my sister for 4 MONTHS. That's how much she didn't want her kid back. My sister did drive the kid back home, but niece simply shuffles the kid over to grandma's (my mother) house for a few days so as not to be bothered. Sad.