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Should I give difficult child $$$ to get married?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 68415" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Wow! I just went back and re-read your original post. And if I were you, I would do NOTHING to encourage or assist with this "marriage" The more I read it, the more red flags go up! Is there a chance in the world that you could try to talk her out of it? I hate to say it but it sounds like they see this pregnant girl who is getting government benefits and are eager to "share the wealth"! And apparently in return, she's getting lots of attention for being the "pregnant girl" and now "the bride"!</p><p></p><p>So how many people are in this family? And they expect your daughter to pay HALF their rent? And this "low income" family used HER savings for a week-long vacation to California, trips to Disney and gambling in the casinos? OMG! These people sounds like leaches! And they refuse to allow anyone to come in to their house? <em>Double</em> OMG!!</p><p></p><p>No 17 year old boy is ready for marriage! They're still kids themselves, playing video games. I can't believe they are so anxiously pushing this wedding ... leading to a "marriage" that won't stand a snowball's chance in He!! of succeeding! </p><p></p><p>There's a lot of things worse than being an unemployed, pregnant teenager! One of those would be being an unemployed pregnant teenager who has a <u><em>bad marriage</em></u> to contend with, on top of everything else! boyfriend works? Good for him! Let him pay her child support! She doesn't have to MARRY him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 68415, member: 1883"] Wow! I just went back and re-read your original post. And if I were you, I would do NOTHING to encourage or assist with this "marriage" The more I read it, the more red flags go up! Is there a chance in the world that you could try to talk her out of it? I hate to say it but it sounds like they see this pregnant girl who is getting government benefits and are eager to "share the wealth"! And apparently in return, she's getting lots of attention for being the "pregnant girl" and now "the bride"! So how many people are in this family? And they expect your daughter to pay HALF their rent? And this "low income" family used HER savings for a week-long vacation to California, trips to Disney and gambling in the casinos? OMG! These people sounds like leaches! And they refuse to allow anyone to come in to their house? [i]Double[/i] OMG!! No 17 year old boy is ready for marriage! They're still kids themselves, playing video games. I can't believe they are so anxiously pushing this wedding ... leading to a "marriage" that won't stand a snowball's chance in He!! of succeeding! There's a lot of things worse than being an unemployed, pregnant teenager! One of those would be being an unemployed pregnant teenager who has a <u>[i]bad marriage[/i]</u> to contend with, on top of everything else! boyfriend works? Good for him! Let him pay her child support! She doesn't have to MARRY him! [/QUOTE]
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