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Laury D...

Why are girls getting pregnant when they have birth control pills and condoms? Are you kidding me? First of all the couples involved shouldn't rely on these methods, rather they should both practice not having sex. In fact allowing birth control pills and condoms to be legal, is just another excuse for couples getting out there and having sex. I say that they should abolish condoms and birth control pills all together.
Moreover, girls are responsible enough for getting pregnant and the daddy shouldn't be blamed totally for their responsibility. Both the girl and guy as a couple are equally at fault. No, one ever forces the girl to open her legs, the fact of the matter is that when she wants to have sex with her boyfriend is because she wants too.
There's a saying in Spanish that goes like this: "Te dejaste embarazar y aruinaste tu vida." In English it goes like this: "You got yourself pregnant and you ruined your life." To be truthful The girl involved is just as responsible as the guy. They have sex because they want too. The guy is always accused and the girl is always the victim, that's not so. In the matter of the situation, girls getting pregnant is their own ordeal, they are at fault with the decision that both of them meaning, the girl and the guy make when sleeping with each other. Furthermore, I say that teenager couples shouldn't be aloud to have sex, nor be alone. In fact they should have parental guidance when visiting one another. To add on, either youngster when in a relationship shouldn't be aloud to visit there boyfriend or girlfriend when the parents are not at home, and the parents shouldn't allow either couple to the rooms of their sons or daughter.
Sex, should be stopped and abolished for teenage couples.

Answered by Laury D...Age : 34 1 month ago Edit Delete

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Flor

they simply don't think about the consequences rigth at that moment, but instead the pleasure and other stuff. The world perish for lack of knowledge.

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kidsfor...

We have to be careful not to put the total burden of this issues just on the girls. I believe that as a society we have to continue to try to do a better job of educating young men and women about the consequences of having unprotected sex. Our society runs hot and cold with marketing campaigns informing young people of the consequences they impose on themselves when engaging in unprotected sex. The world is changing so quickly and the new technology often substitutes for the personal interaction that both girls and boys need in discussing issues which are important to them and their well being. Let's focus on the parents and helping them communicate better with their children and have the schools better inform students about consequences they potentially face when engaging in sex.

Answered by kidsfor...Age : 40 1 month ago Edit Delete

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