
Story: Gloucester Teens Had Pact To Get Pregnant
17 girls got pregnant at once. The superintendent responds by saying that the girls "lack a sense of direction." I guess it's a shame that their school couldn't provide that need. Otherwise their goal could have been to "Get accepted into a college together." On a related note, the boys involved all claim that they're exhausted, but it was worth it. Oh, except for the ones who will be fathers in a year. They're kind of second guessing their decision making skills.
Teens Had Pact To Get Pregnant
Smells Like: Massachusetts, pregnancy, sex
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Can we please now make it mandatory for sex-ed to be taught in schools now?
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17 dudes are now asking themselves "what did I get into?"
I'd like to give these girls better sex education. It involves an alleyway and my fucking cock. Omg I would ram the shit out of these little sluts.
The Detention Slip wrote: < The superintendent responds by saying that the girls "lack a sense of direction." I guess it's a shame that their school couldn't provide that need. > How is this the school's fault? People need to take responsibility for themselves and their own children.
True. But if the school had inspiring teachers that encouraged students to focus on education, then perhaps these girls would take their minds of wanting to get pregnant in 10th grade.
I don't think the girls' teachers had much of an influence over their actions and decisions. Students are only in school for a few hours each day and in high school a teacher only sees a student for 40-minutes-- hardly enough time to be a surrogate parent. Where were their parents when these girls were out having sex with 24-year old homeless men? These girls didn't accidentally get pregnant- they did it intentionally. They don't need more sex education-they obviously know how sex works and how to avoid getting pregnant they just didn't want to do that. Teachers and schools can provide students with all of the information they need to make the correct choices- but it is up to the students and their families to make sure they use their education to make the right ones. It is no wonder the parents have routinely denied to comment in all newspapers on their daughters' "situation" as their bad parenting is the direct cause...
I can't wait to read the article "17 Mass. parents completely embarrassed by their children's actions"
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