Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

Luna's hands looks swollen
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Her head also keeps getting bigger, despite the shunt.

Ms Empath is offering a class on how to become a narcissist empath just like her!
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And she also got Luna a stroller made for quadruplets and shills it to other special needs parents as if it's remotely affordable with a price tag of $549, even with the 25% discount.
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The Supreme Court can't even do that. All it can do is not overturn laws states or Congress (or D.C. or any of those other oddballs) pass on the subject when a case is brought to it. So it could overturn Roe v. Wade (although I would argue it already was long ago), but it couldn't outlaw abortion. That takes your local buddies in your state's legislature.
That still means women and girls in red states are fucked. While the ones who are well-off might be able to travel to other states to have abortions, women and girls who can't afford that will be shit out of luck and forced to either carry out unwanted pregnancies or try their luck with illegal abortions.

I heard today that Poland banned abortion due to fetal abnormality. If that's true I can only assume there will be a shitton more spuds in Poland in the next few years and I get the feeling they won't be receiving the care they need.

I really wish people who think you should be forced to carry a brainless zombaby to term would just move to Yemen or some other Islamic extremist theocracy where women are viewed as objects. Their views are a lot closer to that shit than how shit is supposed to be in secular nations.
 
I got both of these at once: babysitting 9 month old twins plus 3 year old sibling when I was 15, and then a year later the sibling pulled their birth video out of the cabinet and demanded to watch it.

So I'm taking care of three kids under 4 while simultaneously being horrified by the miracle of life on a giant TV.

I do not have kids.
I was in high school when the "Baby think it over" dolls came out, and I know for a fact those things kept a couple of girls from getting in the family way.
Before those came out, our schools had...five pound bags of flour that were handed out to kids that thought they would try parenthood. They came with a logbook that you were suppose to write down when you fed, changed, played with your "baby", and you brought it in to the teacher in charge of the program once a week to look at the logbook and see how your bundle of joy was doing.
Some kids did ok, most didn't, one kid lost her baby because grandma needed some flour and killed her grandchild.

I took care of my infant nephew often, so I didn't need practice with a bag of flour or robot doll.
 
Are children who think they want a baby actually that common? I know they're on shows like Maury and whatnot, but when I was a kid it seemed like most (including myself) thought babies were gross and not something anyone wanted to be saddled with.

I do remember as an edgy 11 year old secretly wanting to be given one of the robot babies solely so I could take as bad care of it as possible and kick it around and shit to see what would happen. At that time my Barbie torture phase was only a few years ago so I think it was a reminant of that.

I always got the impression that kinda shit was an extension of abstinence only bullshit, i.e. trying to tell kids if they have sex they will get pregnant and will be forced to care for a baby, because it's not like contraception or abortion are things (seriously when I was a kid they straight up weren't allowed to talk about either, along with homosexuality).

Anyway I think it's weird that fundies try and tell kids if they have sex they will definitely get pregnant and be forced to care for a baby (which is extremely difficult and unpleasant), but on the flipside force their older kids to care for their younger siblings and believe women should get married and start popping out babies as soon as possible. And also that having an abortion is the exact same thing as killing a baby, which are pure precious sinless creatures that everyone should adore and want. Then again fundies aren't known for making sense.
 
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Are children who think they want a baby actually that common? I know they're on shows like Maury and whatnot, but when I was a kid it seemed like most (including myself) thought babies were gross and not something anyone wanted to be saddled with.

I do remember as an edgy 11 year old secretly wanting to be given one of the robot babies solely so I could take as bad care of it as possible and kick it around and shit to see what would happen. At that time my Barbie torture phase was only a few years ago so I think it was a reminant of that.

I always got the impression that kinda shit was an extension of abstinence only bullshit, i.e. trying to tell kids if they have sex they will get pregnant and will be forced to care for a baby, because it's not like contraception or abortion are things (seriously when I was a kid they straight up weren't allowed to talk about either, along with homosexuality).

Anyway I think it's weird that fundies try and tell kids if they have sex they will definitely get pregnant and be forced to care for a baby (which is extremely difficult and unpleasant), but on the flipside force their older kids to care for their younger siblings and believe women should get married and start popping out babies as soon as possible. And also that having an abortion is the exact same thing as killing a baby, which are pure precious sinful creatures that everyone should adore and want. Then again fundies aren't known for making sense.
In certain parts of the country, yes. I would highly recommend ‘Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage’. Your baby will always love you! It proves you’re an adult! Your boyfriend won’t leave you! You might be able to move out with the TANF/SNAP/WIC benefits and being a single mother puts you higher on the list for public housing!
 
In certain parts of the country, yes. I would highly recommend ‘Promises I Can Keep: Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Before Marriage’. Your baby will always love you! It proves you’re an adult! Your boyfriend won’t leave you! You might be able to move out with the TANF/SNAP/WIC benefits and being a single mother puts you higher on the list for public housing!
At least where I live benefits are hard AF to get even if you're a single mother and don't give you enough anyway, so the idea that anyone would have a kid to live off benefits is pretty laughable to me.

The idea that kids are some kind of mindless robots that will love their mothers no matter what does seem to be sadly common though, as well as having kids to try and save a failing relationship. I even see prolifers trotting out the first one especially (which is hilarious because tons of kids born to fundies end up estranged from their parents due to them being abusive assholes).

What gets me is in my experience it's grown ass adults who think babies are mindless love robots or cute dress up dolls a lot of the time. At least when it's an underage girl you can chalk that attitude up to immaturity and the fact that their brains are still developing.

Shit, plenty of parents featured ITT treat their kids that way I.e. Gwen Hartley, Kayli's mom, Luna's mom, etc. And unfortunately since they have spuds they basically can just use them as dolls and shit.
 
welp the papist handmaiden was confirmed.

get ready for more 13 year old rape victims birthing tard babies than you'll know what to do with :biggrin:
Well maybe a kid like this can be fortunate enough to qualify for an abortion after being forced to listen to the heartbeat, getting berated by a "counselor", raped again with an invasive ultrasound and forced to watch the black and white blotch on the screen representing the potential baby.
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I was in high school when the "Baby think it over" dolls came out, and I know for a fact those things kept a couple of girls from getting in the family way.
Before those came out, our schools had...five pound bags of flour that were handed out to kids that thought they would try parenthood. They came with a logbook that you were suppose to write down when you fed, changed, played with your "baby", and you brought it in to the teacher in charge of the program once a week to look at the logbook and see how your bundle of joy was doing.
Some kids did ok, most didn't, one kid lost her baby because grandma needed some flour and killed her grandchild.

I took care of my infant nephew often, so I didn't need practice with a bag of flour or robot doll.
I didn't know these were really a thing, I only ever saw them on TV. We definitely didn't have them in any of the places my sister and I went to school.
 
I didn't know these were really a thing, I only ever saw them on TV. We definitely didn't have them in any of the places my sister and I went to school.
Our school didn't have many of them, and the kids that got to use them were the ones at risk of getting pregnant.
The head cheerleader and captain of the football team didn't have a need for the dolls, it was the poor freshman girls who had an older sibling that became a teenage parent that got them. The kids with parents that never showed up for parent-teacher conferences.
 
Our school didn't have many of them, and the kids that got to use them were the ones at risk of getting pregnant.
The head cheerleader and captain of the football team didn't have a need for the dolls, it was the poor freshman girls who had an older sibling that became a teenage parent that got them. The kids with parents that never showed up for parent-teacher conferences.
The school I work at had those super high tech babies that cried, 'poop/peed', and could record via computer chip or something when they were being neglected/abused. They were used in Life Skills classes. The students were typically given them Thursday-Monday or a 3 day weekend.

One Friday, a mother walks into the main office, holding the doll by the neck and throws it on the attendance secretary's desk. The doll was screaming.

"I put it in the closet with the Christmas decorations & it hasn't shut the fuck up all! No one in my house got any sleep last night! Fuck this!"

One kid who was sitting in the main office, waiting to speak to an administrator about a scholarship or something said, "Did you do that to your actual children?"

He had a point, but then we had to get between a pissed off, sleep deprived mother and a 17 year old boy.
 
My middle school had like two of them in the home ec class, and I think only 7th and 8th graders got to take them home and they had to request it. I was 11 at the time so I didn't get to do it despite the fact that i secretly wanted to in order to torture it.

I feel like I'm not the only kid that has to have thought along those lines, especially since middle schoolers tend to be edgy little shits. I wonder if there's been any research or documentation about kids who deliberately mistreat the robot babies? Between the fact that kids are edgy and that the dolls aren't actually alive and thus can't actually suffer I feel like at least a few kids would use them as a safe target to mistreat (especially if it also freaked adults out).

To get back on the subject of this thread, it would be interesting if they made them in the image of having various disabilities and conditions. Though we know a realistic doll of something like Luna wouldn't actually cry.
 
Our school didn't have many of them, and the kids that got to use them were the ones at risk of getting pregnant.
The head cheerleader and captain of the football team didn't have a need for the dolls, it was the poor freshman girls who had an older sibling that became a teenage parent that got them. The kids with parents that never showed up for parent-teacher conferences.
They wouldn't have had enough for my school. And freshman year would've been too late in some instances. The last day of 8th grade (or shortly thereafter) was a very common conception date based on many freshman due dates. None of them ever returned for sophomore year, either. I hope at least a few eventually got their GEDs.
 
I would imagine income also plays a role in what kids are at the highest risk of becoming teen moms. Some time back in this thread someone talked about how at a high school in a wealthy area girls might sometimes get pregnant, but they didn't usually stay pregnant. While a high school in a poor area had a day care because of all the teen parents.

Have there been any teen moms with spuds? I feel like there has to be one or two in the fundie side of the internet.
 
I would imagine income also plays a role in what kids are at the highest risk of becoming teen moms. Some time back in this thread someone talked about how at a high school in a wealthy area girls might sometimes get pregnant, but they didn't usually stay pregnant. While a high school in a poor area had a day care because of all the teen parents.

Have there been any teen moms with spuds? I feel like there has to be one or two in the fundie side of the internet.
And a lot of the time, "not staying pregnant" wasn't their decision, which to me is anti-choice. Those are the women who regret their abortions, because it wasn't their decision.

About 20 years ago, I was talking to a man (who has since retired, and died shortly afterwards) who taught at a high school in our area with a large low-income student body. Several years earlier, his school did start a nursery, in an unused classroom, and it was free for students, who had priority, and faculty could use it but they had to pay for it. He had been opposed to that center going in at first, but changed his mind really fast because that center enabled those girls, and quite a few boys as well, to stay in school. And the school district didn't pay for it, either; the center was staffed and funded by the YWCA. IDK if that's still the case now.

There's another high school that has a church a couple blocks away that has a day care and preschool. They have long offered a discount to staff members who wished to use it, and now allow students to use it at no cost.

I should add that neither center allows kids to just, like, dump their babies there and skip school. They are not allowed to use it unless they went to school that day.
 
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