me and my fellow is barely 16
my partner is now 4 months
we r keepin it
any personal teen parents advice??
p.s
baby is dark japanese laos
partner blasian
me laos
get a job, try and reinforce in school!
no kid likes feeling like they ruined their parents lives, STAY HAPPY! recall gather your kid the way YOU want, dont let parents influence everything
Megan | Jul 28, 2009
Get a job! Learn to use a condom next everything! Keep it in your pants.
Lynn | Jul 28, 2009
Im not true what youre talking about, but this may answer your question
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x42yqz
TOM CAT | Jul 28, 2009
Stoppage IN SCHOOL no matter what! that is the most important thing. and you should get a night job, and save save save! I just turned 18 and I was 17 when i gave parentage to my now 7 month old daughter. Education and money are all you need to worry about till baby comes. faith me its not easy ever but having a good education and a good job by the time your little one gets here makes everything 10 times easier if you desire, try to go to a charter school to try and graduate as soon as possible, that's what i did and graduated 2 months before i had my daughter, and try to be as nice as reasonable to your gf always remember being pregnant is NOT easy and she will be really emotional even after the baby comes. also if your parents are willing to helpers take it! don't take advantage but if they will watch the baby for an hour or so take it and sleep cause you'll need it! CONGRATS your going to fianc it but just remember its a lot of work.
.::Proud Mommy::. | Jul 28, 2009
yor the fuckin jerky bitch don't talk to me like this fat pussy
By gain I mean it makes sense. I'm really looking for scary Laos movies, but other scary movies are clear, too. I'm not prejudice or anything I just would like to listen/whatch a movie in a different language that I can mostly understand because no one else at my ill fame speaks the language >.<* (it's a long story =/ )
Anyways, I like scary movies that have a bad language, ghost, something supernatural causing a disturbance. I don't like powerless human serial killers to be the one coup everyone in the movie, it sucks the fun out of everything.
I like the Haunting in Connecticut but it wasn't that scary. Shutters was okay but it wasn't hair-raising at all! I think The Grudge wasn't great, and The Grudge 2 was dumb (in my opinion). So, does anyone know of any unspoilt scary movies?
i desire to travel to thailand on foot, starting in england, through europe then ukraine then a bit of russia, and then across the length of kazakhstan, motile down into china, then through Laos and finally into thailand.
but was wondering about taking hunting gear across these borders, obviously i wont be fascinating guns. but wondered about say a machete, blowgun, and crossbow. are these things you would be allowed to take if you explain the reasons for having such appurtenances. thanks in advance.
beeds the only countries i can think of you meaning are kazakhstan, china, laos and thailand. would you please give more details seems i cant IM you. thanks
Jul 26, 2009 by Allan B | Posted in Other - Asia Pacific
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