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Date Posted: 17:07:30 05/20/08 Tue
Author: sluva
Subject: I've had very different experiences with reactions to teen pregnancy in my family. So i guess everyone reacts to thing differently it isn't written in stone that parent s must automatically be stone face or any emotion they do have must lean towards the negative.
In reply to: Cathy 's message, "Well I hope the reality check is coming then. If not today, in the next few weeks. Blair doesn't have to yell at her (it's too late for that now), but a more somber, or at least neutral reaction to the pregnancy news would have been nice. Less gushing and smiling, a more serious reaction. When your teen tells you she's pregnant, you shouldn't react the same way you would if your 35 year old told you she was." on 14:55:01 05/20/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> I know everyone has their own opinions,but I think Blair is doing the right thing in supporting her daughter. She is just glad she alright. Blair wishes that her 16 year old daughter wasnt pregant,but she playing with the cards that she has been dealt. I am so glad that Blair is upprting starr and I think she feeling guilty that starr couldnt confide in her because of what Todd might do. He is acting like a jackass not a father,im not saying he shoulnt be upset,but hes going about in the wrong way. I wish everyone would quit coming down on Blair ,she doesnt desverve it. -- Farrah, 17:12:09 05/20/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> I also think that Blair is trying to do right by her daughter and be there for her... but in all honesty, there isn't much about this story that I even remotely like. -- Dandesun, 18:07:28 05/20/08 Tue


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Ditto. -- Cath8791@comcast.net, 00:04:03 05/21/08 Wed


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[> [> [> [> [> ITA w/you Farrah. I,m thrilled she is supporting Starr. Is this her choice for her girl, NO, but we Moms don't always get our choices for the direction our kids lives take. All we can do is guide & hope they follow. Besides someone has to take the bull by the horns & carry on, & that CERTAINLY isn't gonna be Todd right now. He belongs in St Ann;s, maybe Addie can put in a good word!! LMAO -- Terry C, 06:52:02 05/21/08 Wed


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