By Serenadipity - 22/12/2015 03:37 - United States

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Today, my 15 year-old brother told us his girlfriend is pregnant. He was taught in his abstinence-only sex ed that condoms don't prevent pregnancy. My parents are blaming her pregnancy on me, for not telling him the truth about sex, because parents giving their kids the sex talk is "too awkward." FML
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31- If I had any inkling of what was going on, I would have tried to do something about it. I didn't even know he had a girlfriend, let alone that he was having sex.

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Your brother and his girlfriend are the only two to blame. If you believe you're mature enough for sex, then you're mature enough to do your homework on the risks as well.

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Ooh that sucks. I'll be sure to look for him and his girlfriend on the next season of 16 and pregnant tho.

sophie0908 16

Holy shit I'm sorry but your brother is terminally stupid. In what world does stopping the little swimming tadpoles from reaching and fertilizing the egg get someone pregnant? Though abstinence is such a load of bs I wouldn't be surprised if they just glossed over the actual process so I guess it's not completely his fault. Good luck op

It's not like u got her pregnant. 1) the school should properly teach sex ed and 2) they should've had the talk with their own daughter.

If they didnt want to have "the talk" parent to child, then an outcome like this is much more likely

so wait. your brothers girlfriend is actually having the baby as a minor? or young adult? if they are minors it is highly selfish and messed up to be forced into parenthood when they themselves havent finished puberty, school, let alone maturing to the point where they can take care of another being responsibly. if they were to become parents there is a high chance that child will have to deal with many emotional problems

KayleeFrye 39

THIS is why kids need REAL sex education in schools. I teach health in an adult education program, and I go all out. I discuss abstinence, birth control, STD's, pregnancy, the female cycle, the works! It's shocking how little my students actually know.