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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute
Agreed.
The teenage mothers are partly to blame for getting in that situation. The baby did nothing to deserve it.
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It's not a question of blame, but correctly depicting the situation. Seattle likes to depict himself as the defender of feminism and women's rights, thereby traditionally standing in to speak up for helpless females. It sounds almost as if he's auditioning to get laid.
In reality, those bearing the biggest brunt are the children who have almost no chance of making it, unless the extended family assist the mother. All of us have seen these mothers, and the grandparents also bear a large part of the headaches, and the girls do as well, with the boys bearing it to a lesser extent.
Teenage pregnancy is the foremost social argument against teenage sex. There is no social benefit to teenage sex, even though we know it happens frequently and pervasively.