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  • M Matt Newman

    I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
    Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
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    Dude, That's freaking AWESOME! Congratulations on your new son! I'm glad you both have good heads on your shoulders. If you think it's best for your son that he be adopted-out, then do it. Don't worry too much about what your girlfriend's mother thinks. Ultimately, she has no REAL say in the matter. Of course, you want relations between you all to be good. But she'll get over it and come around. Perhaps you'll think I'm speaking out my butt, and maybe I am. I mean, after all, I don't know you or your situation. Still, do what you both think is best. (Maybe your girlfriend's mother wants to adopt? -- I bet that would silence the objections. -- LOL) God Bless! And good luck! ---sig---
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    • T Tim Carmichael

      Before replying, I have read all of the responses posted to date. When someone choosing to enter into a sexual relationship, even if it is only once, there is the possibility that a child will result. You are now a father and your girlfriend is now a mother; that is an awesome responsibility. Regardless of a persons physical size, they are still a person, and, as such, should be treated accordingly. Treat them as you would like to be treated. The question seems to be: give your son up for adoption or raise him. Some personal insight: my father's brother was killed in a trucking accident and left a young wife and two children. His wife tried to raise the boys herself, but came to the conclusion that she was not mentally prepared to do so. She asked my parents to raise them for her, and went to court to have my parents signed over as their legal guardians. From my perspective, even though they are biologically cousins, they are in reality my brothers - their children are my nieces and nephews. Family is who you are born to as well as who you choose. My advice then would be: pray for guidance, let God direct your path, and being willing to accept what He says. In Christ, Tim

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      I don't know what jack-ass gave you a one. But I just gave you a five, if for no other reason than to balance things out. Are we all that frightened of the word "God"? Even if you're a died-in-the-wool atheist, strip out God from the sentence and replace "pray" with "think a lot", and I don't see how anyone could claim you've offered bad advice. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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      • M Matt Newman

        I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
        Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
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        First of all, Congratulations. Secondly, sorry to hear that this has come as a shock to you. [Whoops that didn't come across correctly] I second the motion of counselling for you and your gf. You might both decide to raise the child, or you might consider adoption for it. Either decisions is a brave choice, and clearing your head by talking to a counsellor might help tremendously. Good luck -- modified at 16:48 Wednesday 22nd March, 2006

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        • M Matt Newman

          I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
          Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
          -- modified at 15:03 Wednesday 22nd March, 2006

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          First off, I'm happy to hear that your son is healthy and there were no complications. Your girlfriend's mother's opinion is just that. An opinion. While I'm sure she has some weight in directing your girlfriend's life, it really is not her decision at this point. You both need to step up to the plate and weigh the options honestly and openly between yourselves. Having a child at this point may not be optimal for either of you and I think I read you are both working and/or finishing school. Be honest, though, what about being a parent right now can you not overcome? Do you have friends/family that can help you work out scheduling conflicts? Can you put off a degree for a couple of years? Can you make ends meet financially with one person working part time, maybe? can you work opposite shifts so someone is always home with tyour child? There are a lot of options that should be seriously thought through, with adoption being a last resort. Best of luck in making your decision, Matt. I'm sure you'll make the right one. BW


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          • M Matt Newman

            I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
            Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
            -- modified at 15:03 Wednesday 22nd March, 2006

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            Congratulations! I am a single dad of a wonderful 3 1/2 year old girl. Her mom and I fought constantly - the end was when her own parents had to get involved in our fights - hence - here I am with the toughest adventure you will EVER have. And love. Please please don't make any hasty decisions. I knew myself - I would have been constantly wondering - Where is she? How is she? Does she laugh? Does she smile? Remember - things happen for a reason. Children are a gift from god. God doesn't make mistakes or accidents. Good Luck. -Joe

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              I wonder how few children would be born if they were all planned. If your parents didn't have any children, there's a good chance that you won't have any. - Clarence Day

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              I read somewhere that close to 2/3 of all births are not planned. Though I don't know what planned means. Planned at all, or simply planned for a later time. Big difference. BW


              If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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              • M Michael Dunn

                Matt Newman wrote:

                But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby.

                That should be the end of the debate right there. Having a child when both parents don't want to (or can't) care for it is horribly unfair to everyone involved, most of all the child. Adoption is the way to go. The GF's mom doesn't run your life; it's fine to get her input, but this isn't her decision to make. --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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                Michael Dunn wrote:

                That should be the end of the debate right there. Having a child when both parents don't want to (or can't) care for it is horribly unfair to everyone involved, most of all the child.

                Agree 100% "If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done." - Peter Ustinov

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                • M Matt Newman

                  I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
                  Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
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                  • M Matt Newman

                    I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
                    Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
                    -- modified at 15:03 Wednesday 22nd March, 2006

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                    Well congratulations Matt! You've already gotten a ton of good and bad advice here, so I'll only offer up a couple of things a great friend told me before my daughter came along (and were very, very true for me): Kids break you in slowly. When they're tiny they don't need much - diapers, food, sleep and a lot of cuddling. Over time they need more and more, but if you're there along the way you'll get used to each stage before the next one comes along. Kids don't have to cost nearly as much as many people say. There are a zillion ways of making it inexpensive. Your local public health agency will have a ton of resources you can access for help, GOOD advice and information about local baby-time groups. Taking your kid to baby-time at the local rec. centre is a great way to meet other people, some of whom will be in the same boat as you. Good luck with all of this. I really do feel for you. Hope everything works out, regardless of the decision you make. Cheers, Drew.

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                      Congratulations! I am a single dad of a wonderful 3 1/2 year old girl. Her mom and I fought constantly - the end was when her own parents had to get involved in our fights - hence - here I am with the toughest adventure you will EVER have. And love. Please please don't make any hasty decisions. I knew myself - I would have been constantly wondering - Where is she? How is she? Does she laugh? Does she smile? Remember - things happen for a reason. Children are a gift from god. God doesn't make mistakes or accidents. Good Luck. -Joe

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                      There's a lifetime of wisdom in this reply for those that will choose to read between the lines and get at all of it. Good luck Joe. There's nothing better than a "Daddy's Girl"!!! - Rex

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                        Well congratulations Matt! You've already gotten a ton of good and bad advice here, so I'll only offer up a couple of things a great friend told me before my daughter came along (and were very, very true for me): Kids break you in slowly. When they're tiny they don't need much - diapers, food, sleep and a lot of cuddling. Over time they need more and more, but if you're there along the way you'll get used to each stage before the next one comes along. Kids don't have to cost nearly as much as many people say. There are a zillion ways of making it inexpensive. Your local public health agency will have a ton of resources you can access for help, GOOD advice and information about local baby-time groups. Taking your kid to baby-time at the local rec. centre is a great way to meet other people, some of whom will be in the same boat as you. Good luck with all of this. I really do feel for you. Hope everything works out, regardless of the decision you make. Cheers, Drew.

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                        Excellent!!! That's exactly how it is. Even the unexpected things you somehow manage and when you look back you'll say... "NO WAY!!! Would I have ever passed on this chance.":rose:

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                          Hey Matt, I can't believe you didn't figure out she was pregnant - unless you never met in the last 3 months. Up till 6 months, perhaps even 7, women can hide it, but a fully pregnant woman managing to fool her boyfriend is unbelievable. :omg: Regards, Nish


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                          Christian Graus
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                          Nish, even if the chick was not on the large size, the amount that a woman is visibly pregnant changes from persont to person, and baby to baby. I've known 9 month pregnant women who were really thin and looked about 4 months pregnant. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                          • M Matt Newman

                            I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
                            Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
                            -- modified at 15:03 Wednesday 22nd March, 2006

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                            Wow. First of all, if your girlfriend didn't feel able to tell you, and yet just carried it for nine months in the hope the situation would solve itself somehow, I'd say that there's not a sufficient level of trust between you for you to consider keeping this child. That's how I would feel, anyhow. Secondly, no-one but you can decide what you want to do. Third, ( and I think this is obvious ), things like how the potential mother in law feels matter for NOTHING. How you feel matters a little. The welfare of your son matters more than everything else in this situation combined. Fourth - have you considered that she may have done this on purpose to get you to marry her ? What is her feeling about all this ? This is NOT the way to build a long term relationship, if it was me, I can tell you that I would probably want to keep the child, but I would also probably not want to see the mother again. That's me, that's not advice. Only you can decide what you want to do. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                            • M Matt Newman

                              I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
                              Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots
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                              Well, I won't even try to offer advice on the actual decision, I'll stick to the process. I will back all the comments about slow down and catch your breath. Nothing this big should be made in a hurry. That should have come sooner rather than later, but later it is, so hold the horses, pull up the charts and back up your decision with knowledge. I have no kids, and will have no kids, so listen to the other fathers here on advice with kids. I love kids, I'll be Uncle, I'll be the Friend, and maybe I will be the Step Father (or even adoptive father), but I'll be Santa Claus for the rest of my life -- I will not have children of my own. That is my choice and it was made carefully too. What ever decision you make, weigh it and discuss it (there are two of you involved) and actually examine it. Don't decide you can or cannot do something that you might be able to do, think about it and find out if you can. If you are going to school, look at the job market, be conservative (VERY conservative) on what you "might" be able to get as a job, what it means to the decision. If you have a job, do the same, but assume you won't get a better one and what that means to everything. And good luck! Just me, Jeff _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                Well I think it's time to get past the "how she hid it stuff". As a father (starting at 25) and trying school and many other things during that time kids are a massive adjustment and that's if you *wanted* them. I'm now 31, have 3 kids and wouldn't trade it for the entire world. The nugget there is it gets better and better and better and better and better and better and better. But that's only if the mother is someone you love absolutely and will commit your life to (I know many here are divorced parents and it works out okay. I don't think any of you got married wanting to get a divorce later and Matt shouldn't either.) and you wanted to be a father. Those are two huge qualifiers and I don't think (it doesn't sound like) you meet either of them. So what do you do about it? Yeah, that's the crux of your question. What do you do? I won't blow sunshine off your butt and make this warm and fuzzy. If a nervous breakdown is all that happens here you got off easy.

                                • You decide to tie the knot with "Betty Dishonest" and you make a go at raising your son. The cons are obvious, the pros it's your son and you may never get another one. NEVER is a BIG WORD.
                                • You decide to offer up your son to a loving family and their are millions. The pros are obvious. The cons it's your son.
                                • You take a long hard look at life over the next 30 days. Don't make any decisions at all. Just take some time to think. After 30 days you meet with "Betty Dishonest" her mother and perhaps your family and you form a plan of action. This one is the hardest one as it's the most responsible thing to do and responsiblity carries like a mountain at times.

                                You are not in an easy situation at all but that can happen when Mr. and Mrs. Jone's get wiggly. I'd advise you change your habbits moving forward. There's more to life than sex and going without it until you are committed to a woman you totally love and you are ready to be a father isn't a bad idea. But we are getting a bit soapy here so I'll leave off with that. The only reason I mention it at all is that it would have spared you this current situation. Aside from that welcome to being an adult. It's a bitch at times and there's no escape from your own actions. All I can say is take good notes. You are sure to need them later in life. - Rex Statement: Signature Project Is Currently On Hold Reason: Dear God! It's a long signature Jim. Indeed but is it to long for Chuck Norris?

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                                Yeah, I agree 100% with all of this. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                  You should remember the fact that certain biological processes for a girl stop temporarily when she is pregnant. For that to go unnoticed for nine months is too hard to be believed. Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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                                  That depends, to a degree. My wifes period ( oops, was I the only one willing to use that word ? ) is irregular enough that it takes 3 months for her to even consider that she might be pregnant. So, if a girl is that irregular, and in denial, she may just consider herself on a lucky stretch :) Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                  • J Jim Crafton

                                    Thanks for posting this. This is almost exactly what I wanted to post, and I've been thinking and debating how to best write this. Both you and code-frog beat me to it. ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF!

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                                    I have to admit, the only reason I didn't say something similar was because I thought he needs to decide what's right for him. Like I said, keeping the baby is what would be right for me, under any circumstances, pretty much ), but I feel a lot of people ( and I don't mean you by this ) can be in denial over the fact that parenthood is not what every person on the planet wants. But yeah, I discounted the 'I live from pay to pay' part, because I'm 37 and I've lived that way for most of my life ( although not in recent times, at last ). Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                      I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
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                                      Ed Gadziemski
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                                      Matt, it is time to run for the hills. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Do not marry this girl. Do convince her to give the baby up for adoption right away. Here's why. The fact that you only had sex once, and nine months ago at that, does not speak well of your relationship. The fact that she doesn't trust or love you enough to inform you she was pregnant does not bode well for the future of you, her, or the child. The fact that you weren't concerned because she is "a bigger girl" and you just assumed she'd gotten fatter does not reflect well on your feelings for her or your self-respect. The fact that she doesn't think enough of you to keep her weight under control while dating does not portend well. Sorry to be blunt, dude, but you're heading for disaster with the path you're on. Get control of your life now, before it's too late.


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                                        I am posting this because the people at CodeProject have been my best friends since I was in high school. Yesterday I had a day that changed my life forever, I found out my girlfriend was pregnant. I also found out she had been too scared to tell me for the last nine months. She is also a bigger girl and it wasn't unreasonble to assume she had just gained more weight. So as of last night I have a son. This should be a joyous occasion, I have a healthy son with no complications. But neither my girlfriend nor myself are ready for a baby. We are thinking about adoption, but my girlfriends mom is dead set against it. I have had no one to confide in since I found out yesterday. I am pretty sure I have a good idea of what a nervous breakdown is like. Thanks for listening Matt Newman
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                                        I must say CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I had my first baby 4 1/2 months ago and it has indeed changed my life. I love my new little girl and it has been an incredible experience. If I were you I wouldn't give him up for the world no matter how difficult the circumstances. There is never a perfect time to have a baby and if you have to make sacrafice to make it work then in the end that will be worth it. Life isn't easy and the little guy you just produced deserves your best efforts even if it's hard for you.

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                                          Matt, it is time to run for the hills. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Do not marry this girl. Do convince her to give the baby up for adoption right away. Here's why. The fact that you only had sex once, and nine months ago at that, does not speak well of your relationship. The fact that she doesn't trust or love you enough to inform you she was pregnant does not bode well for the future of you, her, or the child. The fact that you weren't concerned because she is "a bigger girl" and you just assumed she'd gotten fatter does not reflect well on your feelings for her or your self-respect. The fact that she doesn't think enough of you to keep her weight under control while dating does not portend well. Sorry to be blunt, dude, but you're heading for disaster with the path you're on. Get control of your life now, before it's too late.


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                                          Ed Gadziemski wrote:

                                          The fact that you only had sex once, and nine months ago at that, does not speak well of your relationship.

                                          Yeah, in fact, if you think about it, there are other sinister possibilities too, but I don't want to say them lest I hurt Matt's feelings - because he still loves that girl. Regards, Nish


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