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WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2007 12:38

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:o Looks like I was wrong. Now I'm confused and will have to read the explanation again.

chav1 31-01-2007 12:39

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 377325)

If anyone really wants to make a career choice of being a lone parent its not as easy as it looks!!

and this in some cases dosnt get realised until after the baby is born and then its too late :)

accymel 31-01-2007 12:40

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 377339)
:o Looks like I was wrong. Now I'm confused and will have to read the explanation again.

Read post 40 that explains it lol now its confirmed on right track lol:D

lancsdave 31-01-2007 12:40

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 377338)
eh??????????? dave are you tired today?


Would it read better if I just put teenage males rather than teenage fatherless males.

flashy 31-01-2007 12:41

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yes dave, i'm glad you've realised your mistake

accymel 31-01-2007 12:42

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Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 377340)
and this in some cases dosnt get realised until after the baby is born and then its too late :)

True but that still isnt a direct choice just a lost hope one, when u do ever hear someone say [other than one or two high flying working woman maybe] say i want to be a single parent:rolleyes:

WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2007 12:43

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 377333)
I was being sarcastic and referring to the fact there are probably more teenage fatherless males out there who can't be arsed working and live off benefits than there are teenage girls who delibarately get themselves pregnant to avoid work and live off the state.


So does that mean that being fatherless is relevant to them avoiding work? :confused:

accymel 31-01-2007 12:46

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 377348)
So does that mean that being fatherless is relevant to them avoiding work? :confused:

Think he meant young male adults that hasn't bred yet still find ways of avoiding work living on the state, as i expanded before:D

But to avoid the gender police even young females can follow same suit i'suppose

WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2007 12:47

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ah, not fatherless as in the sense of not having fathers? I think I understand now.

chav1 31-01-2007 12:48

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 377345)
True but that still isnt a direct choice just a lost hope one, when u do ever hear someone say [other than one or two high flying working woman maybe] say i want to be a single parent:rolleyes:


the very show you watch jeremy kyle has young women on who say they want a baby and arnt bothered about a dad been around :confused: , also trisha and the likes etc

flashy 31-01-2007 12:49

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 377356)
ah, not fatherless as in the sense of not having fathers? I think I understand now.



lol it took me some time to work that one out too

accymel 31-01-2007 12:51

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Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 377357)
the very show you watch jeremy kyle has young women on who say they want a baby and arnt bothered about a dad been around :confused: , also trisha and the likes etc

U dont watch Jezza do u? he aint soft on that approach either:D & yes does pee off those of us that haven't made that choice & have been lumbered with sole responsibilty, because as u have proven that tarred stereotype get pushed on us all!!

lancsdave 31-01-2007 12:53

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 377353)
Think he meant young male adults that hasn't bred yet still find ways of avoiding work living on the state, as i expanded before:D

But to avoid the gender police even young females can follow same suit i'suppose


By the time I get round to replying you keep telling them the answer :D

WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2007 12:53

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Have they ever experienced babies when they say that?

lancsdave 31-01-2007 12:54

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Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 377357)
the very show you watch jeremy kyle has young women on who say they want a baby and arnt bothered about a dad been around :confused: , also trisha and the likes etc


I was wondering where you get all the facts from. Are they backed up by the Sun and News Of The World too :D


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