Just my 2 cents here, but in the US there are tens of thousands of well off, stable adults who would adopt that baby and give it the best life it could ever hope to have. I realize you've taken care of children before but that's nothing, and I mean nothing compared to parenting one! I know because I was a teenage mom, with an extremely supportive family, and there is no way to prepare for what's about to happen. I was lucky as I at least graduated high school before having my daughter, I never would have been able to otherwise. Because I chose not to receive any government assistance (why should anyone else have to pay for my baby, that I decided to bring into this world), I worked at crappy, terrible, demeaning, low paying jobs for the next eight years, until I felt my daughter was old enough for me to go back to school (while still working my ass off). I should mention that her father was pretty much non-existent in her life, as usually is the case in these situations.
I gave up my youth. I don't regret it for an instant, but I do not recommend it! Sure, I could have pawned her off to somebody and went out with my friends, but she was my responsibility. I never, ever thought my life would change as drastically as it did. I was poor, I was tired, I was lonely, and had no way out until I could get back to school. My family was awesome, the best ever, but ultimately it was MY job to raise her, and I took that seriously, which is why she turned out wonderfully.
Do you really think that 13 year old is prepared to do that? It doesn't matter how many people are watching that kid, it's HER responsibility to make sure that kid, who didn't ask to be born, has a stable and strong upbringing! And are you really prepared to give up your youth to raise this kid? You have no idea exactly what that means, and how much you'll lose out on. I don't mean to sound harsh, but I've been there, done that, and bought the t-shirt! I implore you, if you have any influence, to encourage adoption. It's the most selfless act a person can do, and that child will have such a wonderful life. Your GF's sister can even do it openly and keep up with that child as it grows through pictures and letters, if she wants.
For the record, NO, I don't wish I had done that!! I was 18 when I had my daughter, which is so enormously different that 13 that words can't describe it! Plus I was responsible and changed my life over to her needs, mine no longer mattered. BTW, I'm not even the mommy type, honestly I really don't like (other people's) kids, so I'm not one of those "ohhhh...the chillllldryn!" people, so I'm not talking to you from that point of view. Sorry for the long post, but it's something I feel strongly about! I watched a former friend of mine at the time, a 19 year old, smoke pot with her two year old. Most people just don't make good parents while they're still kids themselves.
I gave up my youth. I don't regret it for an instant, but I do not recommend it! Sure, I could have pawned her off to somebody and went out with my friends, but she was my responsibility. I never, ever thought my life would change as drastically as it did. I was poor, I was tired, I was lonely, and had no way out until I could get back to school. My family was awesome, the best ever, but ultimately it was MY job to raise her, and I took that seriously, which is why she turned out wonderfully.
Do you really think that 13 year old is prepared to do that? It doesn't matter how many people are watching that kid, it's HER responsibility to make sure that kid, who didn't ask to be born, has a stable and strong upbringing! And are you really prepared to give up your youth to raise this kid? You have no idea exactly what that means, and how much you'll lose out on. I don't mean to sound harsh, but I've been there, done that, and bought the t-shirt! I implore you, if you have any influence, to encourage adoption. It's the most selfless act a person can do, and that child will have such a wonderful life. Your GF's sister can even do it openly and keep up with that child as it grows through pictures and letters, if she wants.
For the record, NO, I don't wish I had done that!! I was 18 when I had my daughter, which is so enormously different that 13 that words can't describe it! Plus I was responsible and changed my life over to her needs, mine no longer mattered. BTW, I'm not even the mommy type, honestly I really don't like (other people's) kids, so I'm not one of those "ohhhh...the chillllldryn!" people, so I'm not talking to you from that point of view. Sorry for the long post, but it's something I feel strongly about! I watched a former friend of mine at the time, a 19 year old, smoke pot with her two year old. Most people just don't make good parents while they're still kids themselves.
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