kokonut
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doing drugs is far different than pregnancy because for one, sex is something most people will eventually do, it is the matter of asking them to at least wait. Drugs is something people should NEVER do.
And other, once someone become a drug addict, We don't really pay for his education and such as we do with a child. In fact, when a teenage do become pregnant, their child is far more likely to become a drug addict do to stress (like poverty due parents dropping out of school, or the teen mother resent her child, being put in foster homes, etc.) So that's why we have a welfare system in the first place. We should award people for preventing pregnancy not the other way around.
i read about how girls back in the old day were treated with nice things (quilts, tea set, etc.) as gifts before she get married. She save it in a chest for when she start a family on her own (That's basically what $1 a day is really, an investment for their future family -- college) . i'm sure they would stop giving her these things if she got pregnant before marriage.
Exactly. An investment on their future. A woman gets the chance to go to college unecumbered and pursue her dreams with support and advocacy. It's better to aim for a degree and a career to become productive members of society. Thus we see net savings in return for taxpayers because that's one less person on the welfare roll saving us tens of thousands of dollars over the short and even long term.
With 119 girls out of 125 since 1997 managed to stay out of trouble and not get pregant is, in my book, an astounding success. I would much rather pay the dollar a day than the welfare for a lifetime. Thus a net savings for us taxpayers. A win-win-win situation.
That's what my parents do to me too, they prefer to take me out with them or a gift for something that I did good too. I would feel like they are proud of me that way rather than just the money.