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nextwife

Senior Member
SM5NY said:
I mean think about it, its to late to turn back
Not really. Young woman who are young, and who know their parenting partner is also every young and may have many more years of school left, and who, themselves, may wish to be able to go off to college (because they may NOT be free to move about the country pursuing an education, career, or spouse if they are co-parenting and subject to geographic restrictions) if they becaome a parent, do rethink if parenting at this point in their life is really the right thing for the child, themselves and the other parent.

Adoption is also an option, still, at this point. This child could still be raised together by two loving, mature, and financially stable adults.
 


AHA

Senior Member
I've said it before and I"ll keep saying it as often as I can, you post on a PUBLIC message board, you are going to get people's reaction to your story. Kids having kids is obviously something we all want to see stopped. The only advice in this case has been given long ago and several times in this thread, WAIT UNTIL THE BABY IS BORN & DON'T FORBID THE FATHER IN THE KID'S LIFE. That's it, I don't know how many more times we have to say it.
Good luck
 

Toxic

Junior Member
Enough said...

Thanks for all the....advice? Do you guys jump down everyones throat that post's here? I'll remember not to come back here if I have a question. Good day to all those have helped. This baby, this mother, and this father will all be fine, to you I promise!

Tox
 

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