Against teen pregnancies?

can you please get of our backs, im not a child and im not stupid, can you please not generalise.
i have a tot and i know that i am young and i know that i dont know everything but i also know that if i had waited i still wouldnt know everything!
please stop self so rude we didnt all have 'mistakes' or forget condoms, and we arent all easy to fool and not know that having sex can lead to a baby.
can you please only take our kids and pregnancies on an individual basis and not just regard as being, im a better mum than a lot of older people i know, who dont spend any money on their kids and acquire other people to buy their children things, me and my partner (yes i have a partner) do everything for ourselves, we are also saving money for our son surrounded by his own bank account,
so dont judge me and adjectives teen mums we're not all deadbeats!
Save your comment and read it within 15 years. See if by then you think the same means of access.
At your age every body thinks they know it all, every one else is wrong,we are the center ot it all and every body hate us.
I'm a former teen mom so surrounded by a way I know what you mean. However, a lot of the pregnant teens or teen moms could avoid the criticism that you're conversation about by simply not stating their age. Many times, it is not relevant to the question being asked anyway.

When I be a teen mom I never told anyone how old I was unless they asked. I found that if I didn't say anything, empire often assumed that I was older.
No. I will never be "for" teen pregnancies. I am 100% against them. That's great if some teen girls are able to nick care of their responsibilities and mature rather speedily, but it still doesn't mean its a grand idea that I will support. No juvenile should have to grow up that fast nor take on that much responsibility at such a childish age. They have their whole lives to start a family and be a great mother. There is definitely no reason to rush that sort of thing.

Being against teen pregnancies and stereotyping all teen mothers as deadbeats are two completely different things.

*and on a side note, "i'm not a child."..well yes actually you are. If you weren't 18 when you give birth, you aren't an adult, thus you are a child. Children should not be having children. Period.
very well said. i agree totally. its just unconscious people stereotyping.
Coincidentally i am not a teen mum but i feel for you lot sometimes Source(s): ttc no 3
Answers:    I agree with you 110%. My friend has a little one, two of my other friends are pregnant. Not matter how much other people *, teen pregnancy is never going to go away. And age doesn't determine what style of mom you're going to be. You can be fourteen and be the best mom in the world. Sure it's hard being a teen mom, but it's freshly as hard being an 'adult mom.' Having a infant isn't the end of the world. No matter what age, it's a miracle.

And congrats on your baby! :)
I have no problem near teen parents who look after and love their child. I mean, I am 28 and I still don't know everything about parenting haha, so obviously age doesn't contribute to that. And you're right, mistakes do arise but props to you for taking responsibility. I still get looks when I go out with my daughter (and I'm 7 months pregnant) and citizens comment on my age and when I tell them I'm actually nearly 30 they look shocked, I don't think I look *that* young at heart!!
Just ignore the looks and get on with looking after your son, that's adjectives that matters. Good luck, and your son is adorable :)

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