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Barely 20 kid #3 just dumb

HJCane

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I just don't understand it. So many ways to have birth control these days. This isn't 1970 when buying a pack of rubbers was nerve racking for a teenager. This is very much a big part of the problem. Pushing out babies like a factory while in high school and early years of College. How can they support, feed, clothe, provide for babies? Pressure, unnecessary pressure being put on themselves. Babies take work, money, a job, support. Babies ought not be making babies but we see it over and over again.
 
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I just don't understand it. So many ways to have birth control these days. This isn't 1970 when buying a pack of rubbers was nerve racking for a teenager. This is very much a big part of the problem. Pushing out babies like a factory while in high school and early years of College. How can they support, feed, clothe, provide for babies? Pressure, unnecessary pressure being put on themselves. Babies take work, money, a job, support. Babies ought not be making babies but we see it over and over again.
Would be nice if every baby born had a mother and father that lived together, and raised the child with fundamental core values.
 
I just don't understand it. So many ways to have birth control these days. This isn't 1970 when buying a pack of rubbers was nerve racking for a teenager. This is very much a big part of the problem. Pushing out babies like a factory while in high school and early years of College. How can they support, feed, clothe, provide for babies? Pressure, unnecessary pressure being put on themselves. Babies take work, money, a job, support. Babies ought not be making babies but we see it over and over again.
The Government baby… Thats how…
 
I just don't understand it. So many ways to have birth control these days. This isn't 1970 when buying a pack of rubbers was nerve racking for a teenager. This is very much a big part of the problem. Pushing out babies like a factory while in high school and early years of College. How can they support, feed, clothe, provide for babies? Pressure, unnecessary pressure being put on themselves. Babies take work, money, a job, support. Babies ought not be making babies but we see it over and over again.
I guess welfare is part of their answer.
 
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