wow.... Lots of decisons made in the last couple days. Cut off some relationships, found some, started some, WORKED and WORKED and studied. :) Oh the life of a college student haha One thing that has really started to bother me is Teenage mothers. In my opinion it is one of the most selfish decisions you could ever make. I mean I have never seen a positive ending. The mom (and sometimes dad) raise the child while still being too young and immature to see hind sight. The majority of them still party and go on like they did before the kid was born and often leave the child with other family members WHO DID NOT MAKE THE DECISION TO HAVE THE KID!! The child grows up thinking its ok and "the way it goes" and often go on living as their parents. Many young mothers don't graduate or make anything of themselves other than living off other people and complaining about things they do absolutely nothing to help. It is so frustrating to me because I see these children not getting the life they deserve when their are so many couples who want children and cant have them and could give these children the life they deserve but the teenager is too selfish to give the baby up or adoption is too expensive and hard! Why do they create this situation OVER AND OVER. AND FOR THE MILLIONTH time the order is NOT 1. date 2. get pregnant 3. get married fast SERIOUSLY? your making america look bad. You shouldn't marry someone for life (or suppose to be) because you are having their kid! That often just causes more strain on the child! I see it over and just felt the need to vent :)
Monday, October 26, 2009
Proverbs 22:6
Though I don't particularly like most children I think everyone deserves a wonderful childhood like I had. I view children as future adults and seriously think a positive childhood benefits you in the long run. "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it." tomorrow is day 1/3 of my work week! :) i am going to ECU on Friday for halloween weekend:) i am super excited!
Posted by Girl in the pink at 5:22 PM
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