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The kids have absolutely no idea what they have got themselves into. Unlike a playstation game, they will find that the baby is still there when they flick the switch to off.

 

I thought one of the comments below questioning whether the lad had even reached puberty yet, rather humourous. Err... I would think so..! The poster seems to be confusing puberty with adolescence.

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however weird this is - and it is - I do wish people would stop referring to these two new parents as 'children'. Evidently if the young lad can sustain an erection and the young lass's ovaries send an egg down her fallopian tubes every month then they are not children but young adults. Naive, probably frightened and definitely in need of support, but evidently NOT children.

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however weird this is - and it is - I do wish people would stop referring to these two new parents as 'children'. Evidently if the young lad can sustain an erection and the young lass's ovaries send an egg down her fallopian tubes every month then they are not children but young adults. Naive, probably frightened and definitely in need of support, but evidently NOT children.

 

Thanks Gary. Any plans to reform The Glitter band? ;)

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Thanks Gary. Any plans to reform The Glitter band? ;)

 

oi. don't be an ar-s. My point is very valid. The whole way we define and deal with teenagers in this country is so old fashioned. In Africa and other parts of the world it is routine for people of this age to be parents. You don't become an adult when you turn 18. Christ, in most parts of the world by that age you are one-third the way through your life. Perhaps if we stop treating young adults as kids and show them some respect they might rise to the challenge and grow up.

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however weird this is - and it is - I do wish people would stop referring to these two new parents as 'children'. Evidently if the young lad can sustain an erection and the young lass's ovaries send an egg down her fallopian tubes every month then they are not children but young adults. Naive, probably frightened and definitely in need of support, but evidently NOT children.

 

At the age of 29 and the youngest of three brothers my dad still can't resist pointing to the childrens menu in any restaurant and suggesting that i may want to choose from it. Ahhhh...that joke never tires...

 

They are definitely children. And will remain so until they start earning a living and move out of their parental homes.

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oi. don't be an ar-s. My point is very valid. The whole way we define and deal with teenagers in this country is so old fashioned. In Africa and other parts of the world it is routine for people of this age to be parents. You don't become an adult when you turn 18. Christ, in most parts of the world by that age you are one-third the way through your life. Perhaps if we stop treating young adults as kids and show them some respect they might rise to the challenge and grow up.

 

I wanna be in your gang.

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yes we should damn them...13 year olds need to know that this is completely unacceptable...

 

what, it is unacceptable for a 13 year old to get a stiffy? What we need therefore is a new government agency - Of-Stif - the 'Office for the prevention of stiffies on teenage lads'. Prudish clip-board wheeling Gestapo officers licensed to barge into private homes and check there are no un-licensed erections or malicious menstrual cycles in progress.

 

Excellent idea. Sod human nature.

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what, it is unacceptable for a 13 year old to get a stiffy? What we need therefore is a new government agency - Of-Stif - the 'Office for the prevention of stiffies on teenage lads'. Prudish clip-board wheeling Gestapo officers licensed to barge into private homes and check there are no un-licensed erections or malicious menstrual cycles in progress.

 

Excellent idea. Sod human nature.

 

 

what...getting a stiffy and then throwing it up a girl of 15 and doing the business is two completely different things..

 

so yes, getting a stiffyis fine.....

 

being a 13 year old dad is not fine...

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what, it is unacceptable for a 13 year old to get a stiffy? What we need therefore is a new government agency - Of-Stif - the 'Office for the prevention of stiffies on teenage lads'. Prudish clip-board wheeling Gestapo officers licensed to barge into private homes and check there are no un-licensed erections or malicious menstrual cycles in progress.

 

Excellent idea. Sod human nature.

 

Is this you?

 

Last night Michaela Aston, of the anti-abortion Christian charity LIFE, said: “We commend these teenagers for their courage in bringing their child into the world.

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what...getting a stiffy and then throwing it up a girl of 15 and doing the business is two completely different things..

 

so yes, getting a stiffyis fine.....

 

being a 13 year old dad is not fine...

 

There seems to be no concept here (sic) of knowing right from wrong. This is as much the fault of the parents of these two children (yes children) as of the kids them selves. Maybe even more so.

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..and as for religion, I am a kinda wishy-washy Anglican pagan. The big JC had some good things to say but I would never try and indoctrinate any other person with it if they don't want to know. The pagan bit is because it is truly spiritual and I feel a big pull to the pre-christian, pagan way of doing things.

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..and as for religion, I am a kinda wishy-washy Anglican pagan. The big JC had some good things to say but I would never try and indoctrinate any other person with it if they don't want to know. The pagan bit is because it is truly spiritual and I feel a big pull to the pre-christian, pagan way of doing things.

 

Have to agree with that. I was at the stones in Avebury earlier this month, which incidently pre date Stonehenge by around 500 years, and there is an almost uncontrollable urge to put on some woolen clothing, wrap the feet in animal hide and then have sex with a stranger.

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I think my willy winky had been in the hands of the enemy at his age and I even managed to get my fingers a fish coating, but fair play to this lad for going all the way. Just goes to show what I could have acheived if I didn't have a spotty face I suppose.

 

HA HA HA HA AH AHA AHA HA !!!!!!

 

I can still remember my first wet-dream. What I never worked out was why, when the sticky bit happened, I was dreaming of the ugliest brute of a girl in our school. I was genuinely disturbed. There were plenty of stunning young lassies and yet my idiotic mind was too timid to believe that I could ever be with one of these Sirens so it settled for the practice chick instead.

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I think my willy winky had been in the hands of the enemy at his age and I even managed to get my fingers a fish coating, but fair play to this lad for going all the way. Just goes to show what I could have acheived if I didn't have a spotty face I suppose.

 

At 12 or 13 all it took was the sight of a bare ankle, and I'd be off in search of the kleenex. Made P.E. a tough hour and a half each week f'sure.

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Have to agree with that. I was at the stones in Avebury earlier this month, which incidently pre date Stonehenge by around 500 years, and there is an almost uncontrollable urge to put on some woolen clothing, wrap the feet in animal hide and then have sex with a stranger.

 

You'll never pull looking like that...wool and animal hide feet warps are so last year...

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oi. don't be an ar-s. My point is very valid. The whole way we define and deal with teenagers in this country is so old fashioned. In Africa and other parts of the world it is routine for people of this age to be parents. You don't become an adult when you turn 18. Christ, in most parts of the world by that age you are one-third the way through your life. Perhaps if we stop treating young adults as kids and show them some respect they might rise to the challenge and grow up.

 

As you say about people in Africa at 13 years old being fathers, is that a good thing? Do you not think we are a bit more smarter here to relise being a 13 yr old dad is not a good idea?

This country is going downhill fast.

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