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you got a girl pregant? nice. post it on fmylife.com since the girl is not 18 and isn't legal on her own, the parents control all law-suits in her name. She has no consensus for herself.

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Q: What if a 14 yr old gets a 13 yr old pregnant but she doesnt want to press charges but the parent does?
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