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Hearing the sad stories about young teens who are pregnant and the 'doner' is saying he is not the daddy is something I can never get used to.
One can get angry and wonder why these kids don't keep their legs closed and wait until they are more mature before they start having sex, but that is only one tiny spec on the mirror. We might also wonder why the men won't leave the young girls alone and give them time to grow up and experience the beauty of life before they start messing around with them, then again, they are men, what can I say?
Overhearing conversations with guys ( I'm referring to guys who have lost respect for girls and it is evident by their conversations and manner of speaking), I sometimes wonder what hope there is.
guy #1 - "differently still yuh know, my girl haffi tight and dats why me love when dem young"
guy #2 - "yuh know say a yesterday me buck a catty whey go XYZ High and me a pree har hard u know"
guy #1 - "dem gyaal yah now a days, dem body ripe... and dem flexible"
guy #3 - "unu fi look unu age man and lhow the schoolas dem man"
guy #2 - "a true u nuh know say all dem think bout is man when dem fi a go school"
guy #4 - "all dem good fah is fi fuck inna car back and buy dem a KFC"
Is it that teenagers have set up themselves to be such low characters?
How many times are we going to hear the cry of a mother saying that her 15 year old daughter is pregnant and the daddy is disowning it? When will these young girls open their eyes and realize that they are the ones with the power to break this cycle?
Having a baby that you are going to leave at home with your mom while you go to 'The Women's Center' to catch up back with your 'high school' work is NOT the in thing.
There is so much more to life than being a pawn in some low-lying-scum's game. Be the one to make a difference, even if it's you alone; Ten or so years down the line, you will remember that day you made the right choice and you will be the one blogging about it.
I am divaknockoff
motivating teens
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