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Q: Hey I Need Advice On What to Expect....
asked by: shaina on October 8th, 2005
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Okay well im 18 and yeah it is a little bit older than some of the situations on here, but im just as lost. I read some of the situations in here and I give you all props for sticking through it. Anyways... Like I said im 18 almost 19 but the problem is the father. Jordan and I were only together a month when I got pregnant. When I first told him I was pregnant he was supportive saying that he was 23 and had a good job and I was almost done with my college so it would all work out. Well after I decided to keep the baby, everything changed. He met me at my friends house about a month ago and said I dont know if we will be together when the baby is here. And now we dont hang out anymore, he doesnt call me, and to top it all off he ditches me for his friends and honestly I just feel alone. Both of our family's know that we are expecting and his parents are awsome. His mom calls me to see how I doing and if there is anything she can get me, and the sad thing is I talk to her more than I do her son. I know I just rambled on and im sorry but I just need some advice on what to do and how to get over this.
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BabyGirl05
replied on October 8th, 2005
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Hey girl about the age part I feel you. I'm 18 to and I thought I was the oldest one on here. But as far as the stituation goes do the best for your child men will be men and we don't have to go into that subject. Its a good thing that his mother supportive, he'll come around dodn't let him brake yoru down. But you can also let him know that no matter what he'll be paying for the either through child support or spending qualsity time with his child. Believe me that same thsing made my cousin be around his son more often. Good luck! If you need someone to talk 2 i'm here.
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