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Britain's youngest mum

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Tommy

Tommy Report 12 May 2006 21:24

I can't believe what i'm hearing from two or three of you, one of you even wants the age of consent to be brought down to twelve, that is sick.we are talking about a CHILD, where are all the parents to back me up.

Becki

Becki Report 12 May 2006 21:22

well i'm not ashamed of my children my parents are proud of me and how i have coped and how my childer are

Weynetta

Weynetta Report 12 May 2006 21:19

What are you saying Tommy, that a girl of 11 CAN'T see anything wrong with a big boy taking her knickers off and putting his willy inside her?

Daniel

Daniel Report 12 May 2006 21:17

That's alright then. Maybe it's just me and old ways but I always thought that sort of thing was something to be ashamed of.

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 12 May 2006 21:15

well she has broken the moral law

Tommy

Tommy Report 12 May 2006 21:13

Daniel, were talking about a twelve year old girl who has got herself pregnant, she hasn't broken any law.

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 12 May 2006 21:12

' Kids stealing, commiting arson, being abusive. That's alright.They're just kids. ' - Hear Hear!

Daniel

Daniel Report 12 May 2006 21:09

My attitude regarding legal matters is fine. Kids stealing, commiting arson, being abusive. That's alright.They're just kids. Allowing the law to go unheeded and rule breakers unpunished is taking society down a murky path. I for one will not condone it.

Becki

Becki Report 12 May 2006 21:07

hi there just been reading this thread and i would like to say that i was very young when i had my first child yes my parents were upset but there was nothing they could do i would just like to say that i was brought up very well and i got myself in that situation i looked after my child and i brought her up to be respectfull and polite and she is in top classes at skool

Tommy

Tommy Report 12 May 2006 21:05

daniel, you can't blame the kids because they are children, granted, the fifteen year old is old enough to know better, but the girl certainly isn't, its obvious you have no children of your own, or you would have a different attitude.

Daniel

Daniel Report 12 May 2006 20:59

Can't blame the kids? Why? They're not exactly free from guilt in this matter.

Tommy

Tommy Report 12 May 2006 20:29

The childs parents should be taken to court on a charge of neglect, you cannot blame the two kids for this, apparently the act happened while she was drunk on a night out, DRUNK ON A NIGHT OUT,AT TWELVE YEARS OLD! i wouldn't trust them with a dog, never mind a child.

Julia

Julia Report 12 May 2006 20:27

I think that part of the problem is that fashio for young girls is so explicit, but I think that her parents are more to blame, thet have not bought this young lady up properly at all

Weynetta

Weynetta Report 12 May 2006 20:18

When I was 10 years old, being told the facts of life by my mother, I was informed that I had to be sure I loved someone before doing the thing that made babies. Why is that not enough for everyone?

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 12 May 2006 19:54

I was a little bit older then this young lady when i first fell preganent(not prepared to say how old) but when i was her age we were not told the hows, then whens and the wheres of preganecy. Now they know everything. I can not condone the young lady, but the so called mother needs to be taken in hand. She is shouting from the hill tops how proud of her daughter she is. What is wrong with this woman??? She seems to me to only want to see the £signs that papers and mags will offer. The poor girl has been brought up wrong but what can be done now? Nothing i`m afraid. The damage is done. And for the child to come from a child? God knows Vanessa

Bec

Bec Report 12 May 2006 19:54

On the plus side she did say she'd given up drinking.... just not the rollies!

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 12 May 2006 19:46

I feel sorry for the girl. It's not her fault. I think you'd have to question her parents too. She obviously hasn't been educated well enough if she believes that she can have sex without becoming pregnant. Perhaps we should change the law to be something like they have in the Netherlands. They have set the age of consent as 12.

Ruth

Ruth Report 12 May 2006 18:16

My daughter is 12 in July. She is still a little girl. Obviously some girls are more mature than others. My daughter has never had a boyfriend never mind sex. I have to say where are the parents in all this. I think they should be punished as well. I know my daughters every move but obviously they don't have that control. I really don't think she is mature enough for the birth etc,

Unknown

Unknown Report 12 May 2006 18:10

I agree with Webster. Feel nothing but sadness for them. Like Nell, I think the girl is going to suffer more than she deserves for getting into something she's not old enough to deal with the consequences of. 'Tarts' Daniel?!? That's incredibly harsh. Be grateful that you've grown up with a better sense of what's good for you and what isn't.

ChrisofWessex

ChrisofWessex Report 12 May 2006 17:22

When I saw she was looking forward to being a mother - all I could think of was there is hard labour before that kid - could be a long one too. Ann