The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for three young girls who have gone missing from a Los Angeles neighborhood, all of whom are under the age of 16 and one of whom is a mother to a newborn in need of daily medication.
I love playing “guess de color.” And when I finally do see the pics, which prove my premonition, I see some very well EBT fed Negroes and a butt dumpling that is really eating up the tax dollars because if a heart condition.
I just googled California's law, and anyone under the age of 18 can marry with the approval of one parent and a judge. From an LA Times article: "Although child marriage is recognized as a human rights violation by the United Nations, there is no minimum age requirement to become married in California. For minors seeking to wed, however, the state requires approval from a guardian and a court order."
A few years ago the Portland newspaper had an obit on the death of a 37 year old GRANDMOTHER! That means three generations got pregnant around eleven-ish?
No, that would result in a 22-year old grandmother. Or a 37-yo great grandmother, which is where I expect your confusion comes from. Do your math! The baby has an age of ZERO, Mother is 18, grandmother is 36 if she gave birth when she was 18. Which is exactly what we need to encourage young couples to do if we want to reverse our current demographic trends.
If my oldest daughter wasn't a lesbian bisexual gender neutral idiot who got married for the wrong reasons and divorced her husband less than two years later before declaring she would never have children, my wife would have been a grandmother at 38. (I'm a bit older)
Fortunately, our second daughter looks to be doing much better, even if she isn't pregnant. Yet. But she is married, and our son-on-law does want children asap. Grandmother by 44, here we come! Yes, I'm excited for our first grandchild. And our next 20+ grandchildren too.
Years ago, in what had been the soft coal area of Pennsylvania, I knew a woman who was a grandmother at 34. Things settled down after that and she wasn't a great grandmother until she was in her 60s.
I'm a retired teacher. About 15 years ago one of my female students brought in a-IIRC- copy of USA Today. She was on the front page...along with her kid and her mother. The picture had been taken a year or so earlier but the point of interest for their media coverage was that picture was of the baby, my student and her mother. The (grand) mother had just turned 30. 3 generations- baby, my student (15 at the time of the photo) and her mother (grandmother) 30.
My 14 year old niece is pregnant. She decided to set life to 'Expert Mode' early on. Her mom sucks. I adopted all the kids who wanted to come live with me, and go to school every day and put up with my rules. 1 out of 6. He is doing good so far.
I love playing “guess de color.” And when I finally do see the pics, which prove my premonition, I see some very well EBT fed Negroes and a butt dumpling that is really eating up the tax dollars because if a heart condition.
ReplyDelete14 years old with a sister-in-law? Was this child actually married?
ReplyDeleteBrother's wife?
DeleteI just googled California's law, and anyone under the age of 18 can marry with the approval of one parent and a judge. From an LA Times article: "Although child marriage is recognized as a human rights violation by the United Nations, there is no minimum age requirement to become married in California. For minors seeking to wed, however, the state requires approval from a guardian and a court order."
ReplyDelete"Dez nevah too yong, if it bleeds yo kin hit it.
ReplyDeleteEvanif it don bleed yo kin hitit too."
I heard on welfare that a lot of things are denied as a single girl. But if you are a single mother the benefits open up to everything.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago the Portland newspaper had an obit on the death of a 37 year old GRANDMOTHER! That means three generations got pregnant around eleven-ish?
ReplyDeleteSomebody needs to explain basic biology and math to you.
DeleteNo, that would result in a 22-year old grandmother. Or a 37-yo great grandmother, which is where I expect your confusion comes from. Do your math! The baby has an age of ZERO, Mother is 18, grandmother is 36 if she gave birth when she was 18. Which is exactly what we need to encourage young couples to do if we want to reverse our current demographic trends.
DeleteIf my oldest daughter wasn't a lesbian bisexual gender neutral idiot who got married for the wrong reasons and divorced her husband less than two years later before declaring she would never have children, my wife would have been a grandmother at 38. (I'm a bit older)
Fortunately, our second daughter looks to be doing much better, even if she isn't pregnant. Yet. But she is married, and our son-on-law does want children asap. Grandmother by 44, here we come! Yes, I'm excited for our first grandchild. And our next 20+ grandchildren too.
John G.
Well, it is the toilet bowl of California after all. No further explanation is needed.
ReplyDeleteYears ago, in what had been the soft coal area of Pennsylvania, I knew a woman who was a grandmother at 34. Things settled down after that and she wasn't a great grandmother until she was in her 60s.
ReplyDeleteWe’ve had a few cases around here where grandma is 36, mom is 25, and granddaughter is 11. And is preggers. With her second…
ReplyDeleteI'm a retired teacher. About 15 years ago one of my female students brought in a-IIRC- copy of USA Today. She was on the front page...along with her kid and her mother.
DeleteThe picture had been taken a year or so earlier but the point of interest for their media coverage was that picture was of the baby, my student and her mother. The (grand) mother had just turned 30.
3 generations- baby, my student (15 at the time of the photo) and her mother (grandmother) 30.
My 14 year old niece is pregnant. She decided to set life to 'Expert Mode' early on. Her mom sucks. I adopted all the kids who wanted to come live with me, and go to school every day and put up with my rules. 1 out of 6. He is doing good so far.
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