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Q: Kinda Worried White/black
asked by: HollaHottie16 on December 8th, 2005
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I'm 16 years old, my b.F(17) and I have been together almost a year now, we have talked before about what if "it was to happen" he is very supportive about it and plan one day to acutally have a "planned pregnancy" my guardians(aunt and uncle) have not wanted us to be together for the simple fact that he is black. To make a long story short, we had had unprotected sex this past weekend, he didnt cum but possibly pre cum we are both a lil worried, im not suppost to start until about the day after christmas. Now if this was to happen and me get pregnant they would be reallly pissed anybody have any ideas of how I could tell something like that, and also would there be anyway I could move out if they wouldnt let me, like by emancipation or something, btw I live in indiana since some laws fo that are different
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DaliciaLynn
replied on December 8th, 2005
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I honestly dont get why teens say they don't want a baby but dont use protection anyways. It's stupid...I mean caca if you dont want a baby then just use a condom hun.

About the black & white thing, who gives a crap what people think...It's you & the way you feel, no one else's opinion should matter.

If you are pregnant, you'll have one hell of a cute mixed baby! Mixed babiies are incredibly beautiful.

Good luck
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yellow ribbon
replied on December 8th, 2005
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So indiana law states as long as you are both over 15 and wish to marry and show u are pregnant and say he is the father then u can get married without your guardians permission. However I think u have to petion the court or something which cost 124. The way it was worded I couldnt tell if u still have to do that if you are pregnant. As for emancipation I dont think your state has it. You can get a blood test a week before you period is suppose to start. Pee test recommend waiting til a few days after you missed period but can show results as soon as 7 days b4 your period
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yellow ribbon
replied on December 8th, 2005
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I jsut realized u wrote "silly?" I responded to that early better in depth
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michelle1981
replied on December 8th, 2005
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Before you get all stressed out about being pregnant, relax! You don't want to miss your period because you stressed about missing your period. Take a deep breath, all you can do is wait.

Good luck!
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lynn387
replied on December 13th, 2005
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I also live in indiana. Yes you can get emancipated. I had a friend do it when she was 16. She wasn't pregnant or anything, she just wanted to be with her boyfriend (now ex-husband), but her parents would not let her see him. All she had to do was go to the court and fill out a bunch of papers and then she had to talk to a judge. She never said anything about paying for anything though. I would just check in with your local courthouse and get information on it.
As for you parents...I don't see what their problem is...I think that mix babies are cuter than white babies...Lol...I always said that I would never have a white baby, ( I have always had a thing for mexicans and blacks), however, I am now 20 weeks pregnant with my white baby lol. Things never go as planned...All well...I love my boyfriend though...
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