Pregnant at 12 – Can’t we trust our children?
Shock over Germany: 12 year old Chasey Melling gave birth to a boy in a hospital in Munich last night. “It’s a boy, he’s adorable and I’ll be a good mother”, was all she said to the press. The father is yet unknown though many friends claim to the press to have had intercourse with Chasey. A test shall now show the truth! Her pregnancy was not long known of “I thought I had just gained some weight, I didn’t think I could get pregnant that fast”, the 7th grader claimed in our March interview. “I’ll be a good mother”. Words coming from a 12 year old. The question arises: Can we not trust our children anymore? Can we still let them leave the house without worries? The recent teenage baby boom clearly shows that we can only hope for better times!
12 year old gives birth
The 12 year old pregnant C.Melling has given birth to a boy on Tuesday. With the father yet unknown, the 7th grader agreed to a paternity test to give the situation more clearance. The Melling’s case lead to an appeal of Family-Minister Carla Anne Drung, demanding more early sexual education addressing contraception and the consequences of unprotected intercourse. “Schools should address this topic more sincerely and talk about it openly during health classes”. Drung’s goal is to draw attention to this problem but not overreact. Calling Chasey Melling’s case an exception she made it clear that she believes in the responsibility of young adults. WHO-chairman A.J.L Jowler on the other hand appealed to A.J.P. Lingard claiming the only effective way to address this problems would be government spending. More national expenditure going towards free contraception would be the only way to prevent rising teenage pregnancies.
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'to have had sex with' - newspapers would use a euphemism for this.
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Excellent change of tone, you have clearly understood the assignment and I am impressed by your ability to write in two distinctly different voices.
To think about - a) syntax b) punctuation around quotes.
Mr. Doubt.
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