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It's baffling. One the one hand, perhaps, given these stories, it's the best thing you can do, contraception from the age of menstruation onwards. If they're going to have sex without parents' knowledge, at least they're not procreating at the same time. There is stil something so very, very disturbing about young kids going around having sex, though. Whatever happened to playing doctor?
If you think you're too young to raise any kid that comes out of the equation (you don't have to want or think you'll be good at it, but you need to be able to do it in case of emergency), you're probably not quite mature enough to go having sex either. And a ten-year-old, or a 12-year-old for that matter, has no hope in hell of being a parent. How about you focus on moving on to high school first...
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