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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Noxlumos. I have to disagree. Yes the 1960's is when teen culture kicked off, but we did not set ourselves apart from adults as kids seem to these days. I was part of that culture remember - very much part of it. We still had far more knowledge of what family life was about. I certainly wasn't referring to the Chav element - I have little knowledge of Chavs. What Pippa has said following your comment is far more what I meant.
I am not knocking teenagers in any way, but I certainlly do not think that their behaviour is more mature in general.
Also a very good mate of mine had a baby at 14 and twins at 19 god i don't know how she copes but she has done a perfect job three beautiful children always smiling and happy and i really admire her for this even though she is a couple of years younger than me i look up to her as she is in my eyes unbelivable
seen from another thread your from Falkirk, im from round that area, a few years ago a man made a cheeky comment to me in Tesco, although i wasnt the babies mum, i was looking after him for my cousin.. i was so angry with him small minded twit
My cousin who's baby i had was 30 when she had him but 13 years before she had 2 boys and is one of the best mums i know, she has raised her two eldest are fantastic young men.
think it could just be a Falkirk attitude.
you just enjoy your little fella, as the baby i would have been very proud to be his mum.