View Full Version : Alfie ain't the daddy
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2435283.ece
A BOY of 14 was the REAL father of the baby that 13-year-old Alfie Patten thought was his, it emerged yesterday.
Schoolboy Alfie believed he had become Britain’s youngest dad after 15-year-old girlfriend Chantelle Stedman gave birth to daughter Maisie in Eastbourne, East Sussex.
But DNA tests proved teenager Tyler Barker is the father.
EDIT: just read the whole thing, and it goes on about how she seduced Tyler when he was drunk (at 14). That's just as bad as underage sex!
Plank
19-05-2009, 04:29 PM
This happened ages ago? It was first reported in March and was all over the news then.. god knows why all the places like the BBC and the sun are re-reporting it?
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=570287
They've only just got the results, I guess.
Immenseman
19-05-2009, 04:47 PM
Yeah, I remember reading about this a while ago. It's pretty good for him but I bet he's gutted because he looked well happy, lol.
They said they got the results ages ago, but the news seem to be only reporting it now lol cause i remember posting it on my other account :P
GommeInc
19-05-2009, 10:46 PM
Pffft, no-one cares about the children scum of Britain and their alcohol induced sex acts.
GrandTheftAudio
20-05-2009, 08:22 AM
As upset as he is, good. That should teach him to wait until he's legal. Wait, under-age sex? I've heard nothing about the police being involved. It's to no surprise that most British people have sex when they're 15.
Pffft, no-one cares about the children scum of Britain and their alcohol induced sex acts.
Lol! :P
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 12:02 PM
There is a difference between having sex at 15 and having sex at 12/13 however old he was. If someone was to have sex at 15 I personally wouldn't be surprised and don't see it as "wrong" but if there are people having sex at 12/13 that is "wrong" in my eyes.
GrandTheftAudio
20-05-2009, 12:34 PM
There is a difference between having sex at 15 and having sex at 12/13 however old he was. If someone was to have sex at 15 I personally wouldn't be surprised and don't see it as "wrong" but if there are people having sex at 12/13 that is "wrong" in my eyes.
I do agree with you. 15 has become some what normal now a days. But then the law is the law and you can't break it. Having a child at 13 is completely wrong.
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 12:41 PM
Yeah, I know it's still breaking the law but there are many laws that people break dating back centuries such as you're not allowed to eat mince pies on Christmas day, it's still illegal. I don't think people pay much attention to that; like they don't pay attention until sex at 16.
GrandTheftAudio
20-05-2009, 12:56 PM
Yeah, I know it's still breaking the law but there are many laws that people break dating back centuries such as you're not allowed to eat mince pies on Christmas day, it's still illegal. I don't think people pay much attention to that; like they don't pay attention until sex at 16.
Woah, they should get rid of that I think? Yeah I get your point but then everyone complains saying "more kids should be taught about sex education at a younger age" or "lower the legal age" but then nobody takes any notice of it so people are just wasting their breath. It's silly really. Guess it's like under-age drinking and smoking. :)
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 01:04 PM
Yeah, that's just one of many laws that aren't imposed and never will be. I know under age sex is different but I think by the age of 15 people are conscious of what they're doing. At the school that is attached to the 6th form I go to it has recently come to light that 10 pupils who attend are pregnant. One of them being in year 8 which means they're either 12 or 13, that's vile. Our school is supposedly one of the worst in the country for teenage pregnancies and there is going to be a documentary about it soon.
GrandTheftAudio
20-05-2009, 02:05 PM
Yeah, that's just one of many laws that aren't imposed and never will be. I know under age sex is different but I think by the age of 15 people are conscious of what they're doing. At the school that is attached to the 6th form I go to it has recently come to light that 10 pupils who attend are pregnant. One of them being in year 8 which means they're either 12 or 13, that's vile. Our school is supposedly one of the worst in the country for teenage pregnancies and there is going to be a documentary about it soon.
Hrm, it is odd. Most are but then you still get some who think nothing will happen so they take the risk anyway. Ah gross, how can anyone put themselves and their family through that. It's greedy and unfair. Haha wow, your school must be full of horny kids then, I'll be sure not to miss it :lol:.
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 02:16 PM
Aha, although I'm 17 I do find it weird that some of my friends in my year have their kids, lol.
GommeInc
20-05-2009, 03:00 PM
The last time I heard, sex education was part of the problem, when being taught at a younger age? It sort of encourages children to think about sex and to think about having sex, rather than to inform. It's like art theory, no-one wants to learns anything, they just want to do it for themselves. If they don't need to have sex, then they don't need to be told about it. Like learning to drive, you get taught that when you're 17 (maybe earlier). Why? Because you don't need to know about it because, heck, what's the point being taught something you don't really need to know until later on?
If anything, sex education needs to be dumbed down - just teach kids about reproduction with a quick "If I pick you up, Johnny, and you up, Sandra, and rub you together, we get babies".
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 03:02 PM
I've never had sex education throughout compulsory education. We had a "puberty talk" in like year 5, that's it.
GommeInc
20-05-2009, 03:04 PM
I've never had sex education throughout compulsory education. We had a "puberty talk" in like year 5, that's it.
How on earth did you get so screwed up then? :P
I got taught sex education in my school, they had videos but thankfully I had to go to some group out of school so didn't get to see them :P Plus I found out about sex from somewhere, so it didn't really effect me. Perhaps what the school board or whatever runs the education in this dump we call a country could do some research into what needs to be done.
It tells us who the actually father is.
I only just found out yesterday.
Immenseman
20-05-2009, 04:14 PM
I learnt about sex through porn :eusa_danc :rolleyes:
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