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Old 06-26-2008, 11:01 AM
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OIC. So basically, yes.
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Old 06-26-2008, 11:18 AM
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No, I wasn't saying that ONLY poor, heathen, drinking kids get pregnant, it's just statistically more likely. Educated kids are less likely to engage in sex as a teenager, rich kids are more likely to be educated. The comment wasn't intended to insult anyone, so I'm sorry if that wasn't the case.

FWIW, I was a poor, urban, heathen kid for most of my life. The drinking didn't come until college though.
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Old 06-26-2008, 11:32 AM
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I guess it's just another case of the "where I'm from" thing. Here, the main difference between the "rich" and "poor" was that the "poor" girls didn't have abortions (or use birth control) because they were catholic......so it was more likely that ppl knew about their PG's.
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Old 06-26-2008, 11:51 AM
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I'm sure regionally that's true. I actually lived about 30 minutes outside of this particular town though for 10 years of my life, so that's why I commented on it specifically.
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:12 PM
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I don't know if its so much that educated/rich kids are less likely to engage in sex as teenagers so much as they're more likely to use protection. Either way its scary that these kids think getting pregnant is a lark... I'm sure they'll learn the hard way that its not and the ones who will really suffer are the poor babies.
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:37 PM
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Irene, all the statistics I've read do show that educated kids are less likely to engage in sexual activity as a teenager. Not sure how accurate it is, if you google teenage pregnancy and income or education, you'll probably wind up on some of the pages I was on.

Either way, my point was that being educated, and having educated parents, USUALLY gives kids an advantage, and helps children understand the importance of finishing school, and not having babies as a 15 year-old. USUALLY. Obviously not always.
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Old 06-26-2008, 01:09 PM
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Em - I obviously haven't googled the statistics. I guess I'm basing it on what I see on Law & Order and my own experiences which is probably less than accurate . But whether its from actually not having sex or knowing better how to protect yourself, I think one of the keys is having parents who are involved. I personally would have been scared $hitless to come home and tell my mother I was pg. Oh and in my case we were poor but educated... that combination does exist!
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I lived in the poor areas and went to school there too but I partied with the rich southern baptist kids and they were hella worse than we were. Secretly I just think there was a good combo of preparation and secret abortions on the richer end. In fact I KNOW 2 whose parents made them get abortions so it didn't get out.
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I'm with Amber on this one. I knew a few rich kids that got knocked up and had "hush hush abortions".
It's sad but true.

I was brought up in a middle class, semi religious environment. I was a virgin until I was 17 (that's when I met my Dh)
I was afraid that the first time I had sex, that I would get pregnant.
I think that's what kept me a virgin for so long.
My Mama had me when she was 16. She missed out on a lot of stuff, including her education.
I always got good grades. I never even had a C until I was in 11th grade and it was a high C.
I never got another one either.
I was afraid I was going to end up just like her and I had higher hopes for myself.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Mama, but I didn't want to miss out on all the stuff that she did.

Sorry I'm rambling.....I understand from all points of view though.
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I heard on the radio this morning that the principal of the school had made this up - it was a hoax! He apparently resigned. I haven't looked for the actual news article, though.
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wow, that is sad that someone would even joke about that.
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