Amywilliams
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That video is hilarious!
Please tell me you are 14. Or that you're not.....![]()
I believe Jamie Lynn and her baby are going to be just fine, the self-righteous attitude of the public towards this girl is almost a joke, considering that millions of teens get pregnant each yr. Nick should of done a sex 101 show before this because teen sex is very real.
Jamie Lynn has more money then the average teen and I know Lynn and Casey mom is going to help raise the baby.
Far as Jamie being a role model...no tv character should be a role model for children, they should find that in the community or at home, Zoey is a character scripted to be wholesome, Jamie Lynn is a human capable of making mistakes, also the sex education of kids 9-14 shouldn't ride on the shoulder of a 16 yr girl..parents saying how do I explain this to Little Tina, well Little Tina probably heard about sex in the school yard before Jamie got pregnant, so I wish people would stop being so naive. Pregnant teens are everywhere, so how do you explain pregnant Cousin Sue or the pregnant classmate.
ps-I think Lynn is a good mother, not perfect, but Britney is a grown woman who knows right from wrong. Can't blame her for Britney's antics forever.
You think you're mature when you're 16...
Then you hit 22 and realise you're still immature...
Then you laugh at how you thought you were really mature at 16...
You think you're mature when you're 16...
Then you hit 22 and realise you're still immature...
Then you laugh at how you thought you were really mature at 16...
I seriously don't get how money is an issue in any of it, money doesn't buy you the ability to discipline your children nor does it allow you to have a reasonable idea of what a child's priorities should be. Keeping the child alive and healthy is obviously not the hard bit, raising a decent child who knows right from wrong is. It's quite laughable that most teens think they are mature and capable for anything when they have no idea what real responsibility and taking care of something is, in most circumstances most people do not get the opportunity to fend for themselves until the age of 21 never mind trying to take care of another human being.
I seriously don't get how money is an issue in any of it, money doesn't buy you the ability to discipline your children nor does it allow you to have a reasonable idea of what a child's priorities should be. Keeping the child alive and healthy is obviously not the hard bit, raising a decent child who knows right from wrong is. It's quite laughable that most teens think they are mature and capable for anything when they have no idea what real responsibility and taking care of something is, in most circumstances most people do not get the opportunity to fend for themselves until the age of 21 never mind trying to take care of another human being.