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AUTHOR: geezDATE: 03/25/03 7:42pm
SUBJECT: Re: Pregnant Teen
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AUTHOR: Jenalyn87
As for your friends don't worry about them. When you graduate (if you do) you won't have anymore friends anyway. Everyone scatters and you go about your own lives. I am sure your parents will take it a lot better than many would since you already softened them up with the first one. Oh, and get a hobby.
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