Post: A baby at your doorstep/ Your GF is pregnant scenario. What would you do?
05-17-2012, 10:50 PM #1
Pimp
Rustler Of Jimmies
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well recently i had a little scare, but it turned out to be alright. Anyways, i have scenarios that fits practically anyone. Your partner is pregnant or a baby is at your doorstep, with a "take care of me" note. What would you guys do? I guess this question fits your views on taking care of a child, abortion, etc.
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05-17-2012, 10:53 PM #2
For the baby at your doorstep scenario, I would of course keep the baby and feed it or give it the department Smile.
05-21-2012, 10:01 AM #3
Dope.
Endure and Survive.
Depends how old i am and my financial status at the time, i dont think i would let it get to that stage anyway, like i told my ex, its not going off inside, so be ready for anything..
05-21-2012, 03:19 PM #4
welliegs
Who’s Jim Erased?
I agree with the ^above completely it all depends on age and financial status, but age is also a big issue, i got a girl pregnant when i was 15 (worst mistake of my life) but she had an abortion/ termination but it was only under 4 weeks so it wouldnt have had a brain so therefore i didnt feel that remorseful. If you decide to not wear a jhonny/condom then that was your choice and your responsibility so i believe its YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE CARE OF THE MOTHER AND CHILD
05-22-2012, 01:25 PM #5
Hazel
Problem rule #16?
Im gonna change this scenario around since I cant exactly get another girl pregnant. If it came down to the scenario that I was pregnant I would probably chose abortion at this point because I am going to college. I cant exactly raise a kid. Now if for some reason I cant abort (ie: parents wont let me for some strange reason) There is always the option of putting the child up for adoption. This applies for the scenario you posted of the kid being left on the doorstep. If you can, take care of it but if you honestly feel the kid would be better off with another family who could afford it and have a family who really wants a kid then adoption would be best for the child.
05-22-2012, 02:21 PM #6
Originally posted by Bonejunky View Post
For the baby at your doorstep scenario, I would of course keep the baby and feed it or give it the department Smile.
exactly how I would have put it, the abortion subject, I am strongly against abortion as even though many would disagree I believe the fetus is a human being therefore I would take it as murder.
06-11-2012, 08:55 PM #7
JP
Israeli/Palestinian Unity
It would depend really, my mother wouldn't let me live to see the baby being born anyway. I would probably have my girlfriend set the baby up for adoption, but give us the ability to see him/her progress through life. It would be hard knowing you have a child that you can't see and wont see again. You would be thinking about them constantly.
06-11-2012, 10:21 PM #8
I would never consider abortion. I think that human life is precious and shouldn't be terminated without the individual's consent. Hence why i'm against the death penality
06-14-2012, 10:47 PM #9
NotForYou
You wish
I'd worry about why I have a girlfriend :P
06-14-2012, 11:05 PM #10
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by Pimp View Post
Well recently i had a little scare, but it turned out to be alright. Anyways, i have scenarios that fits practically anyone. Your partner is pregnant or a baby is at your doorstep, with a "take care of me" note. What would you guys do? I guess this question fits your views on taking care of a child, abortion, etc.


I don't have a girlfriend nor have I ever had one so I'll look at the baby on my doorsteps. I'd simply call the police or go down to my local police department, bring the baby in and let them know that a baby has been left on my doorsteps. They will get my contact information and then process the baby. They will then try and find out who the parent(s) are and if they find them, arrest them for child abandonment and the baby then goes into foster care.

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