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Posted by No Name on this one! on November 18, 2002 at 20:32:57 from (216.64.163.128):
In Reply to: Some advice...off topic kinda.. posted by Mike on November 16, 2002 at 18:00:32:
I met a 14 year old when I was 21! Mature for her age looked 18! Mine wise, still 14! Parents did not care and would have loved for her to be on her own. Well We married, her 15 and me 21 they lied about her age. Pregnet at 16! She changed every year as she got older. Marrage lasted 9 years of heii now divorsed, got real ugly too! Baby now 29 years old with a fatherless child! Tried to end her life early a few times. I am re/maried and happy (18 yrs) wish the parent had stopped it till we both grew up!!! Many people lives were ruined over this relatonship and continue to this day being a problem. Belive me end it now listen to the parents find someone your own age. I just wish this girls parents were as smart as the ones of the girl you want to see. If you tried to date my 16 yr old you would not even want to here what I would tell you! Been there befor! Sincerly! No Name
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