Always no condom for bbc if i get pregnant so what
I guess it all depends on what your intentions are once the baby is born until he/she reaches a legal age of independence.
Is this going to cost the taxpayers money to help birth & care for the baby in the early years of life?
Plus, society has enough unsupervised k.ids running around getting into juvenile crimes without adding to them. Juvenile crimes develop into adult crimes, eventually costing the taxpayers a lot of money & property, and for some, even their lives.
Ki.ds aren't supposed to be disposable like pets ... once the interest is gone one's responsibilities start to go. It's practically 24/7 responsibility for the life of that ch.ild.
So, please don't take it that I'm implying here, because I'm not, but you did end your sentence in a question
"so what" and this is the
"what". .
Recent juvenile crimes in our area that have
never been solved:
• tossing rocks from an overpass onto vehicles below
• breaking into homes & cars
• keying cars & flattening tires in the housing development
• killing pets
So WHO PAYS? Makes us wonder, if these ki.ds had been properly supervised & shown parental love, would these crimes have happened, most at 1-3AM in the mornings.