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Nicole something89 Posted at 10:48 am on Jan. 8, 2009
We were watching this show called secret life and he thinks if someone takes responsibility for there child because of something that happened to that person it's not "real" because of a "alternative motive"

But I think that's a really good thing and not fake at all...

What do you think?

The guy were talking about was abused and put in a foster home he doesn't want his kid to end up with a bad childhood

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MissPrixy07 Posted at 8:42 pm on Jan. 9, 2009
I'm really confused, I don't know what you're trying to say.
Glow Worm Posted at 4:39 pm on Jan. 9, 2009
You're both right. Taking responsibility just because you think you have to means that your actions aren't genuine and not done out of love or anything, but it's still a good thing to do most of the time.
LoveKay Posted at 12:17 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from Nicole something89 at 11:51 am on Jan. 8, 2009

Quote: from Doghouse at 10:49 am on Jan. 8, 2009

he's thinking like a man. you think like a woman. the end. kthnxbai

So who's right??

Well, I would say the fact that he doesn't want his child to have the same childhood as his/her father because it was not so enjoyable. It is only right to want someone you love dearly to have a good childhood, to have a good life. So that is what I think is right.
Nicole something89 Posted at 11:07 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from katrinadoodle at 11:00 am on Jan. 8, 2009

Wait, what?

The Secret Life of the American Teenager, if that's what you mean by "Secret Life" is a ridiculously unrealistic show anyway.



it is unrealistic but a really good show, I think anyway.

Everyone had dif opinions

blueelectricguitar Posted at 11:07 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from Nicole something89 at 6:51 pm on Jan. 8, 2009

Quote: from Doghouse at 10:49 am on Jan. 8, 2009

he's thinking like a man. you think like a woman. the end. kthnxbai

So who's right??

the woman is always right. duh

katrinadoodle Posted at 11:00 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Wait, what?

The Secret Life of the American Teenager, if that's what you mean by "Secret Life" is a ridiculously unrealistic show anyway.

Nicole something89 Posted at 10:53 am on Jan. 8, 2009
So it's going to be one of those never ending arguments?
soldier side Posted at 10:52 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from Nicole something89 at 1:51 pm on Jan. 8, 2009

Quote: from Doghouse at 10:49 am on Jan. 8, 2009

he's thinking like a man. you think like a woman. the end. kthnxbai

So who's right??

they are both right

Nicole something89 Posted at 10:51 am on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from Doghouse at 10:49 am on Jan. 8, 2009

he's thinking like a man. you think like a woman. the end. kthnxbai

So who's right??
Doghouse Posted at 10:49 am on Jan. 8, 2009
he's thinking like a man. you think like a woman. the end. kthnxbai
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