Re: I am married
It isn't a sure fire thing that they both ruined heir lives. Getting a 17 y/o pregnant should be a no-no...especially after only knowing her since February. Though, regardless of past bad decisions, you are not doomed. Things may completely crumble and, as said, both your lives may be ruined (thats a little strong), but if you get some help (from both your parents) and you both stay in school and finish college, then the only problem should be that your kid is only 18 years younger than you, which isn't a big problem (if one at all). I do commend you for staying with her. Lot's of guys, as you stated, would make the mistake of getting her pregnant and then walk out of her and the kid's lives. You, on the other hand, are putting your life on the line to make both of their lives better, and that is quite respectable.
I hope all things work out, and Congrats if they do.
PS. Listen to Tass. He's got life wrapped around is finger.
It isn't a sure fire thing that they both ruined heir lives. Getting a 17 y/o pregnant should be a no-no...especially after only knowing her since February. Though, regardless of past bad decisions, you are not doomed. Things may completely crumble and, as said, both your lives may be ruined (thats a little strong), but if you get some help (from both your parents) and you both stay in school and finish college, then the only problem should be that your kid is only 18 years younger than you, which isn't a big problem (if one at all). I do commend you for staying with her. Lot's of guys, as you stated, would make the mistake of getting her pregnant and then walk out of her and the kid's lives. You, on the other hand, are putting your life on the line to make both of their lives better, and that is quite respectable.
I hope all things work out, and Congrats if they do.
PS. Listen to Tass. He's got life wrapped around is finger.





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