N.C.: Program Pays $1/Day to Girls For Not Getting Pregnant

Ok. Let's abolish that $1/day that people see so squeamish about.

Let's see, 125 entered into the program ever since it began in 1997, only 6 got pregnant. Either the program is doing something right, something terribly, terribly wrong or it was all a fluke. :roll:

Don't let your bias and prejudice get in the way. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
:hmm: Typical.


Once again...got a comparison group? Got empirical evidence that the $1.00 a day was directly responsible outside of all other controlled for variables? Of course you don't. Again, attempting to assign cause and effect without sufficient evidence to do so. Typical.:roll:
 
How odd. When people give incentives and teach responsibility for girls, where they are literally the gate keeper on whether to say no or practice "safe" sex, starts with them does the program get harrassed for that. Boys can't get pregnant but certainly the girls can. What better way to provide them the means and self-esteem to learn and say "no" or at least minimize any chance of getting pregnant? Nothing wrong for the girls to have the will and the responsibility to say "No" to intercourse. It's the boys that may have a problem with that and throw a fit. Of course, it is the girls' responsibility to make sure that they don't get pregnant. The decision rest with the girls on taking that risk or not.

You cannot have your cake and eat it if you go the route that it's a woman's body and it's her decision and responsibility if she wants an abortion or not and then turn around and say that it is not a girl's responsibility to prevent any chance of pregnancy. It is. Pure and simple. Either she decide to spread her legs open or not. If she decide the latter then she need to understand the risk of getting pregnant even with a condom. Ultimate responsibility lies with the girls since they are the ones who can get pregnant.

If you have plans on wanting to go to college then don't risk the chance of getting pregnant that will undoubtedly mess up your college plan for the future. Can't get any more simpler than that. Although I hear a big "but" coming next...

Wow.:shock: You really are a sexist.
 
Wow.:shock: You really are a sexist.

Then you are advocating that girls should not be responsible on when to open their legs or not?

Nicceeeee.

This is 12 to 18 year girls now. The first line of defense starts with them. Nothing sexist about it for them to say "No." Sure sounds like you're advocating for them to say "Yes" instead. Not good. Not a good advice for girls who want to go to college and not risk getting pregnant.
 
Then you are advocating that girls should not be responsible on when to open their legs or not?

Nicceeeee.

This is 12 to 18 year girls now. The first line of defense starts with them. Nothing sexist about it for them to say "No." Sure sounds like you're advocating for them to say "Yes" instead. Not good. Not a good advice for girls who want to go to college and not risk getting pregnant.

Why is the first line of defense not the teen boys keeping their penis in their pants? That is what makes you such a sexist. Attempting to place all responsibility for teen pregnancy squarely on the shoulders of the females. There is certainly something sexist about not placing equal responsibility on the males. The girls aren't getting pregnant by themselves. The last I checked, it requires sperm and an egg to conceive.:cool2:

I reinterate: you really are a sexist.
 
because girls are the one who carry babies inside. not boys.

if this program is effective (even while it's sexist to you), fine with me
if this program is 50-50, get rid of it
 
Interesting and pretty stupid at the same time...

this is the same college my brother went to lol but anyway, that program won't really help much of anything. If she get pregnant, that's her own fault. She should've done protection or NOT to have sex at all...so still won't help any of the girls that much anyway.
 
How odd. When people give incentives and teach responsibility for girls, where they are literally the gate keeper on whether to say no or practice "safe" sex, starts with them does the program get harrassed for that. Boys can't get pregnant but certainly the girls can. What better way to provide them the means and self-esteem to learn and say "no" or at least minimize any chance of getting pregnant? Nothing wrong for the girls to have the will and the responsibility to say "No" to intercourse. It's the boys that may have a problem with that and throw a fit. Of course, it is the girls' responsibility to make sure that they don't get pregnant. The decision rest with the girls on taking that risk or not.

You cannot have your cake and eat it if you go the route that it's a woman's body and it's her decision and responsibility if she wants an abortion or not and then turn around and say that it is not a girl's responsibility to prevent any chance of pregnancy. It is. Pure and simple. Either she decide to spread her legs open or not. If she decide the latter then she need to understand the risk of getting pregnant even with a condom. Ultimate responsibility lies with the girls since they are the ones who can get pregnant.

If you have plans on wanting to go to college then don't risk the chance of getting pregnant that will undoubtedly mess up your college plan for the future. Can't get any more simpler than that. Although I hear a big "but" coming next...

Oh I see..so it is all the women's fault.
 
Why is the first line of defense not the teen boys keeping their penis in their pants? That is what makes you such a sexist. Attempting to place all responsibility for teen pregnancy squarely on the shoulders of the females. There is certainly something sexist about not placing equal responsibility on the males. The girls aren't getting pregnant by themselves. The last I checked, it requires sperm and an egg to conceive.:

I reinterate: you really are a sexist.

Again, you don't understand. Really. Let repeat and clarify. What I'm talking about is the first line of defense for girls starts with the girls themselves, not the boys. The boys can try and push the envelop hoping to have intercourse but ultimately it's the girls who will decide whether this is a good idea or not. Especially if they are at a stage of their life on wanting to go to college someday rather than get pregnant. That's called, "Making a decision." Of all people you should know that. That is what this program is all about. Again, there is nothing sexist about a girl who says "No" to a boy who want to have intercourse if she feels it's not worth the risk. Pure and simple. This is a risk decision scenario. The equal responsibility comes when both decide (and risk) to have sex and not a unilateral decision. :roll:

First line of defense, a girl says "No."
Second line of defense if sex is decided by both is to have protected sex but even that is not a 100% guarantee that pregnancy

I reiterate, you're completely misunderstanding this whole thing. For the love of God, no means no, and not "Yes, I want to have sex." If she says, "Yes" then responsibility falls on them both the girl and boy.

*sigh*
 
Oh I see..so it is all the women's fault.

No, it's only the fault of both parties involved. What I'm getting at is the first line of defense rests with the girl if she decides not to have sex because she doesn't want to risk getting pregnant because she want to leave open the opportunity to go to college. Capiche?
 
Interesting and pretty stupid at the same time...

this is the same college my brother went to lol but anyway, that program won't really help much of anything. If she get pregnant, that's her own fault. She should've done protection or NOT to have sex at all...so still won't help any of the girls that much anyway.

No. The fault lies upon both the girl and boy who both decide to have sex. Both share the responsibility. That's quite plain.

Again, if for 12 years the program had 125 girls so far but only 6 got pregnant then that's a pretty good success rate which puts it at 95%. It'd be more interesting to see the full data up close.
 
Okay, let's see...

Good Girl: Good morning!
Bad Girl: Good morning!
Teacher: Good morning, girls. Miss Angel, are you pregnant?
Good Girl: No, sir.
Teacher: Good. Here's a dollar. How about you, Mis Devil?
Bad Girl: Uh, nope. ...Sir.
Good Girl: OMG! You lied! I saw you have a sex with my boyfriend. Now you have my man's baby!! *sobs sobs*
Teacher: Oh, my! Sorry, honey. You can't have a dollar.
Bad Girl: But, but, but she got a lot of dollars!! I only have a few. Not fair!!! *cries hardly*
Teacher: Oh, dear!


Okay... that's a bad idea. :roll:

So you're calling pregnant teenagers "bad girls"? Nice...if you have a teenage daughter, I most definitely would feel sorry for her if she gets pregnant.
 
This is about a pregnancy prevention program. Kind of hard to lie and hide a pregnancy for a girl.

Oh really?

I recall that when my mother was pregnant with my younger sister, she did not have a bump at all, her tummy was completely flat, her entire pregnancy I never even knew she was going to have a baby sister until a few days before my mother gave birth, and that was only because my teacher told me I was going to have a baby sibling. Then one morning I woke up to find my uncle in the kitchen babysitting me because my mother had gone into labor and my dad had to take her to the hospital. Then I went to meet my new baby sister in the hospital, and before you jump to conclusions, nope it was not an adoption because my mother had a c-section and had a huge scar with stitches to show for it.

:roll:

So yes it is possible to hide a pregnancy in some cases.
 
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Boys can't get pregnant but certainly the girls can.

Teenage boys have dicks and balls. Teenage boys have sperm. Think about it. Teen girls can't get pregnant on their own without any sperm. Sperm is required to fertilize the eggs. Otherwise we would have another "Virgin Mary" or whatever it is that you call it. Please. Everyone knows that in order for a teenage girl to get pregnant a guy has to stick his dick in her vagina and jizz in there. Real simple. It's not rocket science. Sperm + egg = fetus. Duh.

Or are you really that stupid?

:roll:
 
Teenagers need PROPER sex education, not get paid for not have sex to get pregnant.

If you're going to pay teenage girls not to have sex, then pay the boys as well.



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na, education is not where the problem is, its the media!
 
The first line of defense, is educating the boys and girls about sex and the consequences.


Both male and females have the burden, to know and understand the consequences of having sex.

Males can contract S.T.D. Pregnancy is not the only results of having sex.

So Boy should also have the first line of defense, to protect himself.
 
Well....

It takes 2 to tango.

'Nuff said. :cool2:
let's dance
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So you're calling pregnant teenagers "bad girls"? Nice...if you have a teenage daughter, I most definitely would feel sorry for her if she gets pregnant.

No, you miss my point. That is not what I meant. I'm sorry if my post is offended to you...

I was talked about how much unfair if "good girls" get a lot of dollars while the "bad girls" get a small account of dollars. To me, that's just stupid and silly. I also think it's bribery to me. I believe the responsibility and sex education would help pretty better than this crappy program.

If my daughter is pregnant, I certainly want to support and be there. :) Still, if she is not pregnant, I really want to make sure she take a responsibility and understanding the importance education. Hopefully, she don't get a baby... Yes, I'm aware that nobody will be prefect... Oh well.

EDIT: Oh yes, and it's kinda of sound like if you do act like a good person, you will get a prize. If you don't behave well, too bad! It's just sort of remind me of my old childhood when I remember someone didn't get so many prizes cos he didn't obey, had no good behavior, and etc etc. That is what I view on that so-called $1/Day program.
 
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because girls are the one who carry babies inside. not boys.

if this program is effective (even while it's sexist to you), fine with me
if this program is 50-50, get rid of it

Boys are the ones with the sperm in them. Thus they are the first, they want sex. So it is the guys first not the girls. The guy begs the girl for sex, which he shouldn't be doing. So don't blame teenage girls only for getting pregnant...the guys has a part in this mess too...sticking their dicks and jizzing in the teenage girls and getting them pregnant. It takes two to make a fetus.
 
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