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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotteh View Post
    Yer ino ^ and unlucky ;o
    Scott you would know mate.

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    Would i? o.O how..

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    Omgg..
    14 is well too young to have a child. ;l

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    Quote Originally Posted by blondie! View Post
    Not necessarily, If they're mature they could bring the child up, if they've got support from their family they could do it.
    If they believe they can do it, and know they wont fail @ it, then they can do it.
    Age is just a number, it doesnt necessarily define who you are.
    Also, I saw on a talkshow, think it might've been.. Jeremy Kyle, or Ricki Lake, and it had a 12 year old on their, who had a baby, and was looking after it, with her family & the boy & his family's support, and she was doing just fine on her own.
    Why are people so critical of people underage having children, People seem to think they're just gonna be terrible mothers cos of there age..
    I see where you're coming from and perhaps in some cases you're right, but i still think it's too young.
    It might sound silly but in my view she (or should i say "they") shouldn't need 24/7 support from every other family member - to me that just proves she isn't mature or able enough to do it.
    And to the "age is just a number" bit; yes i think it does (not accurately, but hey) define your level of maturity, experience and responsibility. I don't think someone of that age has enough of any of those things.

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