Horribly unrepresentative anecdote.Nikka please plenty of single mothers go to school and successful.
Try again

Horribly unrepresentative anecdote.Nikka please plenty of single mothers go to school and successful.
no idea, but that place is looking like the garden of edenWhen the fukk did Colorado become a liberal cesspool?![]()
@Ritzy SharonSHOCKER.
Colorado legalizing weed and offering free birth control
good guy colorado
Sure you are. You are putting "keeping parents in the loop" at a higher priority than reducing teen births. What do you think is worse for the parent/teen/baby.... parents "getting in the loop" by finding out their kid is/got somebody pregnant, or parents "staying in the dark" on their kids having sex, just as they are for a large majority of things in their teenager's lives?
Many parents advocate the wrong choices when it comes to teen sex. And lol @ taking the burden away from the state. What costs more. Birth control pills, or a kid born to a teen with a high chance of ending up on public assistance or tangled up in the PIC? "Keeping parents in the loop" is not worth the millions of dollars kids born to less than ideal conditions cost society. And parents shoulder a lot of the burden of teen babies as well... again I think most parents would rather be "out of the loop" than end up with another mouth to feed.I am considering it a higher priority than accelerating the decline, yes. If teen pregnancies were trending upwards, I would feel differently about it.
I just think under current conditions we should avoid sidestepping parents as much as possible, and if anything, we should be removing some of the burden from the state, and placing it back on parents.
still can't attract star free agents doe.
trends upward in this sense are indicative of bad policies.I am considering it a higher priority than accelerating the decline, yes. If teen pregnancies were trending upwards, I would feel differently about it.
I just think under current conditions we should avoid sidestepping parents as much as possible, and if anything, we should be removing some of the burden from the state, and placing it back on parents.
This dude @DEAD7 is single-handedly showing how small minded he is.Many parents advocate the wrong choices when it comes to teen sex. And lol @ taking the burden away from the state. What costs more. Birth control pills, or a kid born to a teen with a high chance of ending up on public assistance or tangled up in the PIC? "Keeping parents in the loop" is not worth the millions of dollars kids born to less than ideal conditions cost society. And parents shoulder a lot of the burden of teen babies as well... again I think most parents would rather be "out of the loop" than end up with another mouth to feed.
The marginalizing of parents and dissolution of the nuclear family continues.![]()
Whatever, I'm glad rates are down.
If marginalizing parents in the name of the "greater good" is the name of the game, then so be it.
Whatever, I'm glad rates are down.
If marginalizing parents in the name of the "greater good" is the name of the game, then so be it.
Whatever, I'm glad rates are down.
If marginalizing parents in the name of the "greater good" is the name of the game, then so be it.
Nah not he's just one of those cats who.argues their narrative to death, no matter how much logic they have to throw out the window to.connect the dots.... But I at least give him props because duke has a tendency to.concede once his narrative is shot down...