what do you say to a person asking for advice on pregnancy?
Question Posted Saturday February 12 2005, 1:29 pm
If you're an advicenators columnist then maybe you've see this question. It was about this girl who is 2-1/2 months pregnant with this guys baby and she claims to want him alot. I wrote to this person that no guy is worth it no matter what his excuses are. (this is assuming the girl is still in high school you understand) I gave her information on where to get more help and advice, including a website and phone number. Was that the right thing to do?? I'm really lost and unsure.
Karen answered Saturday February 12 2005, 3:26 pm: Hey, that was the right thing to do. It's great that you helped her out somehow and I hope she takes that with appreciation. You don't have to be lost and unsure; be glad that you helped someone out!
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
gsngirl7 answered Saturday February 12 2005, 3:02 pm: There wasnt anything wrong with telling her that. You were trying to help her. I think you did the right thing. Hope mny advice helps! [ gsngirl7's advice column | Ask gsngirl7 A Question ]
Niiqquhzdream answered Saturday February 12 2005, 2:59 pm: okay for u immature people with immature anwers-you probably dont even know 1/2 of what that girl is going through. I think you did the right thing sweety..giving her advice. Not itting there and telling her she's stupid like that other dumbass. You're right and i think u did the right thing =) [ Niiqquhzdream's advice column | Ask Niiqquhzdream A Question ]
shake answered Saturday February 12 2005, 2:56 pm: Well, thats exaclty what you should do. I told her she was stupid, needed to leave him, and was going to end up probably getting beaten, and she needed to get real help. You did the rite thing [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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