
I would say my daughters- They are headed to college, not pregnant, career oriented, and continue to look up to moving up and out.Nice to know, but becoming pregnant at a college age ( 21) is not a bad thing. I hope that's not what you were implying. Especially in south Texas, San Antonio, getting married, having a baby and still going through school at 21-22 is something I definitely don't see as a " falling out" so I firmly hope your post is based off of your family's strict rules/ upbringing and not based off of what you think a general acceptance is/ should be.
Cancer- Training people to mix the items correctly and helping to help them continue certification
And as a African in the US not being on http://www.avclub.com/articles/dl-hu...ed-list,88019/ LIST Originally Posted by guy fawkes
IM HONORING ALL PROVIDERS OUT HERE!!!
ITS NOT EASY FUCKING FOR OUR CUNTTRY!!
I wish not to brag as well....as I consider myself a more private and personal person than most youngins these days....I have a very old soul and that's what alot of peeps be feelin' bout me (hehe, I got all gangsta with that line....or I think I did lalala)....I'd rather just smile and keep my good deeds in my heart....I don't do it for the glory or the praise....I do it because I care....those of you who know....well, you know(:Excellent thoughts Karla! When we do things for others...it should be that way!! Comes down to whether or not the person we help...appreciates...the THOUGHT behind a good deed.
[/COLOR]Excellent thoughts Karla! When we do things for others...it should be that way!! Comes down to whether or not the person we help...appreciates...the THOUGHT behind a good deed.
Some people feel *entitled*...those types of people will NEVER understand, nor appreciate anything good...but fast to give themselves a pat on the shoulder...for things they've never even done!That's worth a snicker or two. Originally Posted by Likinikki
Nice to know, but becoming pregnant at a college age ( 21) is not a bad thing. I hope that's not what you were implying. Especially in south Texas, San Antonio, getting married, having a baby and still going through school at 21-22 is something I definitely don't see as a " falling out" so I firmly hope your post is based off of your family's strict rules/ upbringing and not based off of what you think a general acceptance is/ should be.Nope I am happy that they didn't get pregnant in High School and drop out like some kids do. They are concentrating on getting a career and being independent.
I for one don't regret any of it, and neither do my parents ( who did come from a crazy well established and well spoken for blood line)