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cheeky_monkey -> RE: Baby borrowers (6/30/2008 2:00:14 AM)
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ORIGINAL: cheeky_monkey I think all of the couples were 18 and older. No. They were all under 18, but all of them (at least all of the girls; not all of the boys) were wanting to get pregnent because they felt they were ready to have children. Honestly, my wife talked me into watching a repeat of the first episode (NOT an easy task, because I HATE reality T.V.... even American Idol bores me to tears), and I think that what they're doing on this show is actually pretty good! By putting these kids in an environment that will simulate what its like being a parent, the producers are going to show them just how NOT ready for parenthood they are. After only one day, some of the girls were down to tears because the parents of their infants (whom, as teaspoon61 said, can watch on video from a nearby house and step in whenever they feel necessary) came over and lectured them on how they were doing. If more adolescents watch this and think "Geez! THIS is what its like being a teen-aged parent????" then I'm all for this show to succeed. None of them are under 18. I just double-checked with the NBC website. While it may be a good lesson for the teenagers, I still don't believe it's in the best interest of the babies. Cameras, cameramen, strange new "parents," unfamiliar surroundings, and not having their parents there to comfort them when needed is a stressful thing for a baby. Even with the parents just three doors down, it's not the same as being held by your mommy and daddy when you need comforting. I'm all for helping other people, but personally I just couldn't do it at my baby's expense.
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