What would you do if you were good enough to play a college level sport but you either were going to have a baby or you got someone else pregnant? What would you decide??
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I would not play basketball and stay home and take care of them. I would do this because it was my fault that she became pregnant so I should have to take care of her. That is what i think.
As a group we said that we would go to college and play the sport, even though it seems like we are not takeing care of the baby or giving it any attention. Going to college will allow us to get an education and earn money which will help the baby in the long run.
Our group decided that if we were going to have a kid we would give up sports to take care of it and support it. But if a guy got a someone pregant we decided to still continue playing sports, but to help support the baby. This is also a tuff decision, becasue it could effect the rest of your life on this one decision. Maybe our answer would change depending the sport, person and time.
If the father didn't want anything to do with the child, and wouldn't take responsibility for his actions, I would go through with having the baby, and then give it up for adoption. I would not have an abortion because that is murder.
If the father did want to be a part of the child's life, I probably wouldn't give the child up for adoption.
If i was to get someone pregnant I would make the decision to go to college. In the future the child and its mother would be much better off if I had a good education and could get a high paying job. I would try my hardest to see them while in college so the child can grow up with a father in his life.
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7 comments:
I would not play basketball and stay home and take care of them.
I would do this because it was my fault that she became pregnant so I should have to take care of her.
That is what i think.
As a group we said that we would go to college and play the sport, even though it seems like we are not takeing care of the baby or giving it any attention. Going to college will allow us to get an education and earn money which will help the baby in the long run.
I will stay home with my girlfrined and her pregnansee and love her with my life
Our group decided that if we were going to have a kid we would give up sports to take care of it and support it. But if a guy got a someone pregant we decided to still continue playing sports, but to help support the baby. This is also a tuff decision, becasue it could effect the rest of your life on this one decision. Maybe our answer would change depending the sport, person and time.
If the father didn't want anything to do with the child, and wouldn't take responsibility for his actions, I would go through with having the baby, and then give it up for adoption. I would not have an abortion because that is murder.
If the father did want to be a part of the child's life, I probably wouldn't give the child up for adoption.
If i was to get someone pregnant I would make the decision to go to college. In the future the child and its mother would be much better off if I had a good education and could get a high paying job. I would try my hardest to see them while in college so the child can grow up with a father in his life.
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