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Cathy Weeks wrote: wrote: The way you stated that, makes ME think that you're an idiot. Now explain yourself and then apologize for not being clear. Do you always resort to name-calling when you are frustrated? Not the mark of a good conversationalist. Nor that of the cool, logical being that you claim to be. Don't let the ambiguity of emotions in text fool you, I'm not frustrated; I was only making a point. But, here goes. I'm sorry you were unable to comprehend what I said. Much Better. Cathy Weeks Regards... |
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Kristi wrote: my boyfriend is 20, he will be 21 by the time the baby is born and i will be 19. We did not plan to have a baby, if i was going to plan it then i would have waited a few years yet. And what does being married have to do with having a baby? my mum and dad are not married, they have been together for 26 years but they are not married and they are very happy. You don't need to be married to have a baby, not everyone that has kids are married. Thanks for the information. Some other questions, if I may (I understand if you don't want to devulge this information): 1. Does your boyfriend work or go to school? 2. What does he do if he works and what is he studying if he is going to school. 3. Do you live on your own, with your boyfriend or are you at your parent's house? 4. What financial resources do you have to care for the baby when it is born? 5. What type of support structure do you have in place to care for your child? Are your parents willing to help or is it just you and your boyfriend? Can you explain yourself? What would you exactly like to know? Regards... |
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Kristi wrote: My boyfriend works, he has a good job, i work part time and go to college full time, im studying the HNC in Administration and information management, at the moment i live with my parents and he lives with his. we are getting our own house soon. My parents are more than happy to help and so are his parents. And our finances are fine, we have nothing to worry about. Again Thank you for the information. On a side note, a career as a Manager of information systems is a high stressed and high responsibility position. You might want to look into computer administration. It doesn't require a HNC and chances are you'll make more than your boss while working only 8 hours or less a day. I became financially successful with only a high school diploma and a few certification courses and a lot of ambition. Anyway, good luck to you and your new family. Regards... |
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