January 19, 200718 yr Yeah sorry if you thought I was referring to single parents / people on benefits across the board, my target all along has been what I mentioned in paragraph 2 That's ok. Today out my window I saw this mother with a pushchair, one kid in it, one under her arm and one walking at the side. I know she has a couple at school too. How many does she need? I doubt she works either. Also she could at least dress them properly, the baby in the pram had no socks and shoes on, in this weather!!
January 19, 200718 yr That's ok. Today out my window I saw this mother with a pushchair, one kid in it, one under her arm and one walking at the side. I know she has a couple at school too. How many does she need? I doubt she works either. Also she could at least dress them properly, the baby in the pram had no socks and shoes on, in this weather!! OMG :o :o :o Even with everything else aside she sounds totally unfit to be a mother, it was freezing today, I dread to think how they will turn out :(
January 19, 200718 yr OMG :o :o :o Even with everything else aside she sounds totally unfit to be a mother, it was freezing today, I dread to think how they will turn out :( I feel really sorry for them. :(
January 23, 200718 yr A bad mother or bad parent is multi times more likely to mean the child develops into a chav when it gets older, the problem needs nipping in the bud, "can't afford a child ? you ain't keeping it" needs to be the case. Chavs are the biggest problem in society and 90% of chavs are as a result of bad parents, a mother/father should show they are financially and mentally fit to bring up a child or the child goes up for adoption You think and adopted child or a child who fails to be adopted will develop much better? Let´s be honest, people only want to adopt white babies, and not grown up kids. The state doesn´t have the right to take someone´s children.
January 25, 200718 yr I live in Burnley and it has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in the country, if not the highest by now, when I go into town you see kids pushing smaller kids in buggies and prams. This excerpt from a Burnley earthquake parody is not so far from the truth. BURNLEY EARTHQUAKE APPEAL ( One resident, Tracey-Sharon Braithwaite, a 15 year old mother of three said, "It was such a shock; my little Chardonnay-Madonna came running into my bedroom crying, although my youngest two, Tyler-Brooklyn and Megan-Kylie slept through it all. I was still shaking when I was watching Trisha the next morning".
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