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Date: 2/28/2010 8:44:08 PM
Author: y2kitty
On topic, I''ve been horrified by the first two episodes of Season 2. Girl #1, Jenelle, admitted to smoking pot while pregnant online and Girl #2, Nikkole, looked to be in abusive relationship with a Joran Vandersloot doppelganger which made me worry for her safety.
Date: 2/28/2010 8:44:21 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Date: 2/28/2010 7:36:02 PM
Author: JulieN
I love 16 and Pregnant! Being surrounded by intellectual elites my whole life, it actually made me realize how (highly) functional someone with an average IQ is. I felt sorry for Ebony, who couldn''t go into the Air Force.
I''m sorry, but WHAT?!?!?! Maybe I''m of a below average IQ and not as highly functioning due to not being raised among the intellectual elite, or (more likely) maybe I''m misunderstanding what you''re trying to say here, but do you understand how your statement came across?
Date: 2/28/2010 10:39:37 PM
Author: KatyWI
Date: 2/28/2010 8:44:21 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Date: 2/28/2010 7:36:02 PM
Author: JulieN
I love 16 and Pregnant! Being surrounded by intellectual elites my whole life, it actually made me realize how (highly) functional someone with an average IQ is. I felt sorry for Ebony, who couldn't go into the Air Force.
I'm sorry, but WHAT?!?!?! Maybe I'm of a below average IQ and not as highly functioning due to not being raised among the intellectual elite, or (more likely) maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to say here, but do you understand how your statement came across?
Um. I'm with Hudson_Hawk.
Is this a joke???![]()
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When did you administer them an IQ test?Date: 3/1/2010 12:04:52 AM
Author: JulieN
Date: 2/28/2010 10:39:37 PM
Author: KatyWI
Date: 2/28/2010 8:44:21 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Date: 2/28/2010 7:36:02 PM
Author: JulieN
I love 16 and Pregnant! Being surrounded by intellectual elites my whole life, it actually made me realize how (highly) functional someone with an average IQ is. I felt sorry for Ebony, who couldn''t go into the Air Force.
I''m sorry, but WHAT?!?!?! Maybe I''m of a below average IQ and not as highly functioning due to not being raised among the intellectual elite, or (more likely) maybe I''m misunderstanding what you''re trying to say here, but do you understand how your statement came across?
Um. I''m with Hudson_Hawk.
Is this a joke???![]()
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If not...![]()
I''m very aware of how this statement comes off. It''s not a joke and I''m not backing off.
In a less rough/scary way, what I''m saying is that I think the girls are doing a pretty good job.
Date: 3/1/2010 7:41:05 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
I don''t think it''s fair or accurate to say or imply that people of a lower socioeconomic status than you (and actually some of these kids are quite well off-see the Farah and Maci episodes) are not as highly functioning as others who are more privileged. And it has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence. You can have a very high IQ and be developmentally stunted when it comes to common sense. Yes, there are correlations between the poverty level and teen pregnancy; however, teen pregnancy does happen at all levels. To say someone who''s poor has a lower IQ than someone who''s rich is just an asinine statement, as is saying that someone with an ''average'' IQ isn''t as highly functioning as someone with a higher than average IQ. Newsflash! The majority of the population has an average IQ, hence it being the average, but not everyone runs out and gets knocked up at 16! Your statement is so arrogant it astounds me. Do you even know what your IQ is or are you just making an assumption based on the fact that you grew up around other arrogant intellectual elites?
Teen pregnancies are caused by one thing and one thing alone, BAD JUDGMENT!
Date: 3/1/2010 7:41:05 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Teen pregnancies are caused by one thing and one thing alone, BAD JUDGMENT!
Date: 3/1/2010 7:41:05 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
I don''t think it''s fair or accurate to say or imply that people of a lower socioeconomic status than you (and actually some of these kids are quite well off-see the Farah and Maci episodes) are not as highly functioning as others who are more privileged. And it has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence. You can have a very high IQ and be developmentally stunted when it comes to common sense. Yes, there are correlations between the poverty level and teen pregnancy; however, teen pregnancy does happen at all levels. To say someone who''s poor has a lower IQ than someone who''s rich is just an asinine statement, as is saying that someone with an ''average'' IQ isn''t as highly functioning as someone with a higher than average IQ. Newsflash! The majority of the population has an average IQ, hence it being the average, but not everyone runs out and gets knocked up at 16! Your statement is so arrogant it astounds me. Do you even know what your IQ is or are you just making an assumption based on the fact that you grew up around other arrogant intellectual elites?
Teen pregnancies are caused by one thing and one thing alone, BAD JUDGMENT!
ETA: And just so you don''t get the wrong impression and think ''how could she have any idea who I grew up around.'' I grew up in an Ivy League town with an Academic for a parent and I went on to attend an Ivy League school. I''m totally qualified to reject your statements based on the fact that I too grew up around intellectual elites.
Date: 3/1/2010 8:19:04 AM
Author: Tacori E-ring
Date: 3/1/2010 7:41:05 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Teen pregnancies are caused by one thing and one thing alone, BAD JUDGMENT!
Amen sister! None of these girls planned on it. I cannot even imagine the twin episode that is coming up.I was actually really impressed with Maci. She seems the most mature and nurturing. He also has very involved grandparents (on both sides). The guy is a dead beat dad but these days having one strong, stable parent is better than none. I felt the worse for baby Lea (in the first season). No child should see their parents fight like they did in front of her. The girl actually hit Lea''s dad too in front of the baby I think.![]()
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Date: 2/28/2010 5:13:16 PM
Author: PinkAsscher678
I think it''s a great show. It doesn''t glamorize having a baby while a teenager. It might make some girls think twice before having unprotected sex.
IMO, teen pregnancy is not always something that needs to be judged or looked on with scorn. There are plenty of teen mothers who do a fantastic job and are wonderful mothers, who work and go to school and don''t live off assistance. It''s not an ideal situation, but it doesn''t need to be a tragedy. People do way worse things with their life than becoming young parents.
This is exactly the point she was trying to make!Date: 3/1/2010 9:20:05 AM
Author: elledizzy5
If one thing is clear to me in this thread, its that some of the intellectual elite do not have any more ability to function in society.![]()
Date: 3/1/2010 9:26:34 AM
Author: Sizzle
I watch this show religiously. I was a teen mom. I had my daughter 5 weeks after I graduated from high school. Three weeks later, I started at the community college, and 2 years later I transferred to the state University. My daughter was 4 years old at my under grad graduation, 10 years old and my first Masters and 16 when I graduate again in 73 days. I did not have family support. I did it alone. It was not easy or glamous or any of those things. I was not ''the epitomy of irresponsible''. I was on the pill and no one poited out that antibiotics/sickness could compromise the strength of birth control. I was the cheerleader, student council, lettermans club known girl in high school. I was not a tramp, her father was the first man I was with and he was a complete jacka$$ after he found out. She has not seen him in 11 years now. He was in college at the time and went on to graduate and the only thing he does is child support, and THAT was after years of court.
I don''t think the show is all inclusive. The slant what they show to give you specific impressions of the girls/guys to create a ''character''. These girls have no idea the ways in which they are being exploited, but I imagine they are getting paid and the money is needed. I was mistreated as a single mother. looked down on, judged for being unmarried (yes, people did look at the left hand) and it was assumed that my daughter would be ''behind''.. She is now an honor student who is set to graduate with the class of 2011. Life is what you make of it. It''s not ideal to be a teen mom, but the ONLY option is not abortion or adoption. There are some of us who have gone on to be excellent mothers. Its'' so easy for some to say what they would or wouldn''t do or what should or should not be done, but everyone''s life story is different and you never really know, until you''re there. My sadness is for the young girls who become pregnant and are mistreated, prejudged and looked down on. We are all people and maybe some peoples mistakes aren''t out there for all to see, but they are there. My daughter is not a mistake, she''s exactly who she is supposed to be, and born exactly when God wanted her to be, to the person God chose, who happens to be me.
Date: 3/1/2010 9:26:34 AM
Author: Sizzle
I watch this show religiously. I was a teen mom. I had my daughter 5 weeks after I graduated from high school. Three weeks later, I started at the community college, and 2 years later I transferred to the state University. My daughter was 4 years old at my under grad graduation, 10 years old and my first Masters and 16 when I graduate again in 73 days. I did not have family support. I did it alone. It was not easy or glamous or any of those things. I was not ''the epitomy of irresponsible''. I was on the pill and no one poited out that antibiotics/sickness could compromise the strength of birth control. I was the cheerleader, student council, lettermans club known girl in high school. I was not a tramp, her father was the first man I was with and he was a complete jacka$$ after he found out. She has not seen him in 11 years now. He was in college at the time and went on to graduate and the only thing he does is child support, and THAT was after years of court.
I don''t think the show is all inclusive. The slant what they show to give you specific impressions of the girls/guys to create a ''character''. These girls have no idea the ways in which they are being exploited, but I imagine they are getting paid and the money is needed. I was mistreated as a single mother. looked down on, judged for being unmarried (yes, people did look at the left hand) and it was assumed that my daughter would be ''behind''.. She is now an honor student who is set to graduate with the class of 2011. Life is what you make of it. It''s not ideal to be a teen mom, but the ONLY option is not abortion or adoption. There are some of us who have gone on to be excellent mothers. Its'' so easy for some to say what they would or wouldn''t do or what should or should not be done, but everyone''s life story is different and you never really know, until you''re there. My sadness is for the young girls who become pregnant and are mistreated, prejudged and looked down on. We are all people and maybe some peoples mistakes aren''t out there for all to see, but they are there. My daughter is not a mistake, she''s exactly who she is supposed to be, and born exactly when God wanted her to be, to the person God chose, who happens to be me.
Sizzle, you are an amazing woman, and I''d presume you''d be so whatever your circumstance were. I''m so glad you shared your experience!!Date: 3/1/2010 9:26:34 AM
Author: Sizzle
I watch this show religiously. I was a teen mom. I had my daughter 5 weeks after I graduated from high school. Three weeks later, I started at the community college, and 2 years later I transferred to the state University. My daughter was 4 years old at my under grad graduation, 10 years old and my first Masters and 16 when I graduate again in 73 days. I did not have family support. I did it alone. It was not easy or glamous or any of those things. I was not ''the epitomy of irresponsible''. I was on the pill and no one poited out that antibiotics/sickness could compromise the strength of birth control. I was the cheerleader, student council, lettermans club known girl in high school. I was not a tramp, her father was the first man I was with and he was a complete jacka$$ after he found out. She has not seen him in 11 years now. He was in college at the time and went on to graduate and the only thing he does is child support, and THAT was after years of court.
I don''t think the show is all inclusive. The slant what they show to give you specific impressions of the girls/guys to create a ''character''. These girls have no idea the ways in which they are being exploited, but I imagine they are getting paid and the money is needed. I was mistreated as a single mother. looked down on, judged for being unmarried (yes, people did look at the left hand) and it was assumed that my daughter would be ''behind''.. She is now an honor student who is set to graduate with the class of 2011. Life is what you make of it. It''s not ideal to be a teen mom, but the ONLY option is not abortion or adoption. There are some of us who have gone on to be excellent mothers. Its'' so easy for some to say what they would or wouldn''t do or what should or should not be done, but everyone''s life story is different and you never really know, until you''re there. My sadness is for the young girls who become pregnant and are mistreated, prejudged and looked down on. We are all people and maybe some peoples mistakes aren''t out there for all to see, but they are there. My daughter is not a mistake, she''s exactly who she is supposed to be, and born exactly when God wanted her to be, to the person God chose, who happens to be me.
No, I wouldn't have made a good mother. I was selfish, arrogant, and "invincible". I was, however, aware that sex could potentially lead to babies, so I chose not to have sex in high school. (I recognize that this could come off kind of high-and-mighty/judgmental, and that's not how I mean it - I just mean that I saw the potential results and decided not to take the risk.)Date: 3/1/2010 9:02:11 AM
Author: megumic
I won't comment on the other drama in this thread, but I challenge everyone: if you became pregnant at 16 would you have been a good mom?? But of course, hindsight is 20/20.
It really bothers me that some are so quick to jump to the poor babies, and these are not good mothers, etc, etc. Age is not indicative of good mothering. While experience and maturity sure help, I know plenty of terrible non-teen moms.
I also reject that teen pregnancy is just about poor judgment - there is a heck of a lot more that goes into teen pregnancy than bad judgment i.e. education, awareness, access to resources and birth control, knowledge, a support system, socio-economic factors, I could go on. If you don't have the wherewithal and awareness to even make a judgment call, how can it be bad judgment???![]()
Amen sister! None of these girls planned on it.
Teens ARE educated about sex, STD's, and pregnancy...Date: 2/28/2010 9:10:11 PM
Author: DivaDiamond007
I think teens need to be educated about sex, pregnancy and std's. It needs to happen early and often so long as it's age-appropriate.
Your story is heartwarming, thank you for sharing!Date: 3/1/2010 9:26:34 AM
Author: Sizzle
I watch this show religiously. I was a teen mom. I had my daughter 5 weeks after I graduated from high school. Three weeks later, I started at the community college, and 2 years later I transferred to the state University. My daughter was 4 years old at my under grad graduation, 10 years old and my first Masters and 16 when I graduate again in 73 days. I did not have family support. I did it alone. It was not easy or glamous or any of those things. I was not 'the epitomy of irresponsible'. I was on the pill and no one poited out that antibiotics/sickness could compromise the strength of birth control. I was the cheerleader, student council, lettermans club known girl in high school. I was not a tramp, her father was the first man I was with and he was a complete jacka$$ after he found out. She has not seen him in 11 years now. He was in college at the time and went on to graduate and the only thing he does is child support, and THAT was after years of court.
I don't think the show is all inclusive. The slant what they show to give you specific impressions of the girls/guys to create a 'character'. These girls have no idea the ways in which they are being exploited, but I imagine they are getting paid and the money is needed. I was mistreated as a single mother. looked down on, judged for being unmarried (yes, people did look at the left hand) and it was assumed that my daughter would be 'behind'.. She is now an honor student who is set to graduate with the class of 2011. Life is what you make of it. It's not ideal to be a teen mom, but the ONLY option is not abortion or adoption. There are some of us who have gone on to be excellent mothers. Its' so easy for some to say what they would or wouldn't do or what should or should not be done, but everyone's life story is different and you never really know, until you're there. My sadness is for the young girls who become pregnant and are mistreated, prejudged and looked down on. We are all people and maybe some peoples mistakes aren't out there for all to see, but they are there. My daughter is not a mistake, she's exactly who she is supposed to be, and born exactly when God wanted her to be, to the person God chose, who happens to be me.
I think the point is people make decisions all the time. Declaring them good, bad or indifferent is a matter of perspective. Not all teens "think they know everything" or are just being reckless either. It''s thinking like this that makes teens feel like their voice is not being valued. One health class in Jr. high does not make people educated about sex.. it just doesn''t. Sex happens all the time. People weather rich, poor, young or fully grown make decisions about sex that they wish they didn''t. There are many people on this board and otherwise who live in their tiny speck of the world and look down their noses at people based on their own arbitrary criteria. The same people that downgrade people on welfare or who have abortions are the same ones criticizing teen parents. Teen pregnancy isn''t a "rich people thing" or a "poor people thing".. It''s a HUMAN thing. There are educated upper class people who get pregnant all the time, they are just not exciting enough to put on television, or perhaps don''t choose to raise their child, or even give birth. Who really knows the true statistics. Not everything is placed out for public consumption. I am not naïve enough to think that just because I "made it" means everyone can. It wasn''t easy, it wasn''t always happy and I''m not sure that the grown up me could have done half the things that the naïve young me did, but I have no regrets.
Thank you for sharing your story, Sizzle!Date: 3/1/2010 9:26:34 AM
Author: Sizzle
I watch this show religiously. I was a teen mom. I had my daughter 5 weeks after I graduated from high school. Three weeks later, I started at the community college, and 2 years later I transferred to the state University. My daughter was 4 years old at my under grad graduation, 10 years old and my first Masters and 16 when I graduate again in 73 days. I did not have family support. I did it alone. It was not easy or glamous or any of those things. I was not 'the epitomy of irresponsible'. I was on the pill and no one poited out that antibiotics/sickness could compromise the strength of birth control. I was the cheerleader, student council, lettermans club known girl in high school. I was not a tramp, her father was the first man I was with and he was a complete jacka$$ after he found out. She has not seen him in 11 years now. He was in college at the time and went on to graduate and the only thing he does is child support, and THAT was after years of court.
I don't think the show is all inclusive. The slant what they show to give you specific impressions of the girls/guys to create a 'character'. These girls have no idea the ways in which they are being exploited, but I imagine they are getting paid and the money is needed. I was mistreated as a single mother. looked down on, judged for being unmarried (yes, people did look at the left hand) and it was assumed that my daughter would be 'behind'.. She is now an honor student who is set to graduate with the class of 2011. Life is what you make of it. It's not ideal to be a teen mom, but the ONLY option is not abortion or adoption. There are some of us who have gone on to be excellent mothers. Its' so easy for some to say what they would or wouldn't do or what should or should not be done, but everyone's life story is different and you never really know, until you're there. My sadness is for the young girls who become pregnant and are mistreated, prejudged and looked down on. We are all people and maybe some peoples mistakes aren't out there for all to see, but they are there. My daughter is not a mistake, she's exactly who she is supposed to be, and born exactly when God wanted her to be, to the person God chose, who happens to be me.
Date: 3/1/2010 10:52:36 AM
Author: HVVS
Amen sister! None of these girls planned on it.
No, they *failed* to plan on it. They thought it would not happen to them. I am stunned at how many didn''t use contraception, but were so surprised when they became pregnant. Even the ones who used bc don''t seem to have bothered to educate themselves on the chances of it failing and under what circumstances that is likely! And those stupid, boyfriends, if they aren''t interested parenthood, they need to take their own precautions.