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writes: If I am 15 years old and I live two hours away from my 16 year old boyfriend, and I am pregnant can I move in with him? And if my parents don't approve of this baby, and his parents do? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, love-him +, writes (28 February 2008):
HEY!!
Talk to your parents babe, you need to let them know. If anything, your parents can stop you from moving out until you are 16, and in some places until you are 18.. Also would our boyfriends parents allow you to live with them (assuming, your boyfriend being 16 lives with his parents)
GOOD LUCK!! Feel free to mail me at any time x x
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 February 2008): Hi Hunny
I would talk with your parents absolutly before you make any decitions, These are life changing ones either way sweetheart they will find out so make the choices after you have spoken to them as they may very well want to be of help. TAKE CARE OF YOU WITH LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 February 2008): Well you need to consider everything because your parents may not approve as you are underaged but you are still their daughter. But you dont know your parents might be happy for you. Also you didnt say whether your boyfriends parents do approve? You might put his parents in a difficult position if you did want to move in so you need to consider everything.take carexxx
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 February 2008): It depends on your parents reactions. Because although they might be shocked or disapproving, they could still want to help you and look after you as you are their daughter. Have you told them yet? It also depends on what your boyfriend's parents think, even if they want to support you, it is an awkward situation for them to have you move in, because you might not have your parents permission (unless they want you to leave, which I think would be unlikely.) Does this mean you have decided to keep the baby? Because there are other options... I recommend that you go to your doctor or even a school nurse or something and they will be able to tell you where you can get support and information. It is important that you know every option available to you because this is a huge, life changing situation that you need as much help and support with as possible.
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