Friends of mine have just become grandparents. Their daughter is eighteen and unemployed and the baby's father is absent (thankfully - as he was controlling and violent). My friends are supporting her emotionally and financially but of course she will get any benefits she is entitled to.
My gripe is that they are all celebrating - congratulations are being sent to 'the happy Grandparents and new mum' from all quarters.
Maybe it is just me but I really don't see anything to celebrate here. If she were my daughter I would feel very dissapointed indeed. All I can see is wasted opportunity and more burden for the welfare state.
My gripe is that they are all celebrating - congratulations are being sent to 'the happy Grandparents and new mum' from all quarters.
Maybe it is just me but I really don't see anything to celebrate here. If she were my daughter I would feel very dissapointed indeed. All I can see is wasted opportunity and more burden for the welfare state.
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