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Rudyjohn

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Feb 10, 2005
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When I first :google: d jamie lynn spears, I came up with several pages about how to talk to your kids about it, but in just the last hour there have been so many new pages that I can't even find them now.

I'm sure she will quickly become an example of how 16 year olds should not handle having a boyfriend, and how just because you met a nice boy at church doesn't mean that you should do the big wiggle with him. (I'm still trying to figure out what kind of good can come out of big sis' :trainwreck: I'm still hoping that California will set a precedent for court-ordered sterilization.)

this is true jr - an excellent way to make a point to your children of what NOT to do in life.... i am gonna discuss this with our friends' 13 and 15 year olds who have been hanging out with us a lot.
I just hope I never have to eat my words on this. You know when kids are in the heat of passion... :roll: You just hope and pray some common sense would kick in. It's all so terrifying.
 
Apr 16, 2005
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i wonder if mama spears addressed birth control in her helpful book ? i wonder if she ever discussed it with her children.....



this is true jr - an excellent way to make a point to your children of what NOT to do in life.... i am gonna discuss this with our friends' 13 and 15 year olds who have been hanging out with us a lot.

Good for you Aud, sometimes it carries a little more weight not coming from the parent. Or at least it reinforces it.
 

JUL

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Maybe she is emancipated...if she wasn't before she is now...I think if she is emancipated then there is no case for statutory rape....
 

Matt J

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This is the first thing my son mentioned when I picked him up from school today. Said this was the topic in one of his classes.

If anything good can come out of this :angry: is the opportunity for parents to continue to talk with their kids.

Sounds like a pretty slack teacher to me, unless it was health class.

I'm sorry...FTLOG, do you think this girl knows what causes pregnancy? Her quote to OK magazine.

"It was a shock for both of us, so unexpected. I was in complete and total shock and so was he," Spears told OK! magazine.


I would really like to know if they used birth control. Now, if they did and let us just say that it "broke", then yes it would be shocking news. However, to have unprotected sex, and be in complete and total shock is just about the dumbest thing in the world. 'Cause let's face it.....that is what happens when you do the tango without protection. :roll:

Hmm, she's from an area that doesn't teach birth control, but abstinence. Her parents are pretty blatant idiots. :roll:
 

NoHall

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May 28, 2007
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Sounds like a pretty slack teacher to me, unless it was health class.



Hmm, she's from an area that doesn't teach birth control, but abstinence. Her parents are pretty blatant idiots. :roll:

Oh, PUH-LEASE! Teaching abstinence is NOT the cause of teenage pregnancy, and how many 16-year-olds honestly don't know what DOES cause pregnancy?

It's foolish not to tell a kid that pregnancy and STDs are a direct result of having sex. (If any of you don't know that yet, I'm sorry to surprise you.) It's foolish not to tell a kid that the only way to FER SHER not get pregnant or to get an STD is to not have sex. After that, feel free to tell him/her that if he fer sher can't control his/her raging hormones to at least please use one of the less effective means of birth control. But these are kids we're talking about--how many teenagers do you trust to correctly use other means of birth control in the height of passion? It's not about morals in my book; it's about safety.

(But her parents clearly are blatant idiots.)
 

Matt J

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Oh, PUH-LEASE! Teaching abstinence is NOT the cause of teenage pregnancy, and how many 16-year-olds honestly don't know what DOES cause pregnancy?

It's foolish not to tell a kid that pregnancy and STDs are a direct result of having sex. (If any of you don't know that yet, I'm sorry to surprise you.) It's foolish not to tell a kid that the only way to FER SHER not get pregnant or to get an STD is to not have sex. After that, feel free to tell him/her that if he fer sher can't control his/her raging hormones to at least please use one of the less effective means of birth control. But these are kids we're talking about--how many teenagers do you trust to correctly use other means of birth control in the height of passion? It's not about morals in my book; it's about safety.

(But her parents clearly are blatant idiots.)

Thanks for agreeing with the obvious part.

I never said teaching abstinence was the problem. I agree with teaching abstinence, but I feel it should be taught in addition to birth control. Using it as the sole method is about as effective as "pulling out".
 

NoHall

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Thanks for agreeing with the obvious part.

I never said teaching abstinence was the problem. I agree with teaching abstinence, but I feel it should be taught in addition to birth control. Using it as the sole method is about as effective as "pulling out".

Ahhh...I see! :D

Lately the news makes it sound like that teenaged pregnancy has been a direct result of abstinence...:blink:
 
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