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In reply to the discussion: My Niece was 14 years old [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)29. My neighbor got pregnant when she was 14
and had the baby but she nevered married the 17 year old father. Her Mom (divorced) raised her baby. This was in 1961. Everyone of her friends, and all the other teens in the area, shunned her. I myself told her she was OUT OF HER MIND and I was a year younger than she. While abortion wasn't legal back then, everyone I knew said she should have put the baby up for ADOPTION.
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'Age of consent' laws in the USA were set at between 10-12 by 1880. By 1920, most states upped
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#24
As a medievalist, very uncommon pre-1600 as well except in unusual circumstances
anneboleyn
Apr 2013
#76
and the wives were considered men's property, just asking- do you have a point to make?
bettyellen
Apr 2013
#13
That is crazy. It doesn't matter what a 12 year old thinks, according to statutory rape laws.
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#73
I recommend you use this awesome "ignore" feature when people call you a liar.
IdaBriggs
Apr 2013
#62
I'm "gunna" be as amazed as you are, "weather" or not you want me to be! "For real!" nt
MADem
Apr 2013
#53
I don't know the story, but the first thing I would think about was termination if my 12 year old
NotThisTime
Apr 2013
#45
You don't know the story? You posted IN THE THREAD a day before you made this post!
MADem
Apr 2013
#59
My sister was just barely 14 when she got pregnant and ended up married. He was 17.
hobbit709
Apr 2013
#12
I was sixteen when I had my first child. I grew up fast as she was severely disabled. Married the
jwirr
Apr 2013
#23
You are correct and today is very different than then. Many of us were getting married very young
jwirr
Apr 2013
#66
Every area in the state has a community mental health service. Everyone of those has
cali
Apr 2013
#54
I have a 900.00 bill from one of these centers, they assessed my drug addicted kid and talked to
NotThisTime
Apr 2013
#55