11 yeard old girl have given birth.


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Originally posted by JZolloXP

I didn't think an 11 year old could become pregnant, I had always thought that females do not become sexually active until at least 13 or 14. This is most certainly a situation where an abortion would have been warranted. The best thing they can do for that child is give her up for adoption and make sure the child never learns of her conception.

Girls are starting their period earlier and earlier--now as early as 8 or 9. Technically they can get pregnant that young. As for being sexually active--females tend to wait longer than males to start. And 13 or 14 is still young...

There's no way they would let her keep the baby. Absolutely no way...

if he goes to jail for even a week they'll kill him. and i'm sure they'll do worse things then you guys can think up...

myself. i'd tie him up. put a firecracker in the end of his dick. light a candle beside it and let it burn down...

or maybe put in a cathedor, pour some baterry acid in it. wheeeeeeee!

you guys just need better imaginations.

what tha hell... i don't believe this... i mean i do but damn. Bridgeport is the next 2 towns away (like 20mins drive) and thas nasty!!! EWWW... i should find him (no threats webgraph) but ewww... what tha hell!! That just gets me heated!

damn thatz sick.. they should slowly crush his nuts with a nutcracker or somethin.. or if u want it quicker.. a sledgehammer will do.. mebbe a + screwdriver in his urethra.. or a pole with lotsa splinter shoved up his ass etc.. (no imagination my ass) . the gal is totally screwed over now, but i bet she doesnt know what the hell just happened and why everyone's so ****ed off..

They need to castrate this pr*ick and make him watch as they put his unit in a blender and put it on puree. Once he is in prison the rest of the prison population will take care of him. :evil:

[iMHO]

Personally, if any man is guilty of committing rape, they should be castrated. We are too leant on rape, the rapist just gets a court sentence and forgets the rape, the victim has to deal with this for the rest of there lives.

[/iMHO]

That is disgusting people. How the hell can an 11 or 10 year old girl entice a grown man even if he is old. What did she do? Give him a lap dance, strip her clothes off. Dont think so.

Or is he trying to say oh she over powered him, handcuffed him to the bed, fed him viagra then nailed him till his old decreped dick went blue. I dont think so some how.

I reckon he whipped it out, and you know how children find new things fascinating i reckon he took advantage of that the dirty git.

Punishment: Castration and tie him to a bed forever with pictures of her and her kid growing up with look what you did you disgusting git written all over them to torment him forever, even in death he will remember what hes done.

Or throw him in jail, let "slip" what hes done, to the inmates, then they will beat him till hes nearly dead, let him recover then beat him again and again and again and again and again....

....and again. Then let her and her child visit him when shes say 20+ so she can tell him what she thinks of him and that will torment him forever as well. And then beat him again and again and again.

I blame the child's parents and the media...in the whole world,the most interesting thing is SEX! the media doesn't focus on this when you watch Oprah's show,the fat woman talks about her skinny butt or talking about how good a cooker she is,,except Jerry Springer's show ( well yeah he does it for money but at least you gotta know what is going on around you)

the time that baby becomes 20 the mom will be 32!!!

the baby will yell on her mom..you're not bigger than me..only 10 years so what *****!!!

see this stupid thing here http://www.jerryspringer.com/showdates.asp

it says

6/11/2002 "My Grandma Stole My Man!"

When Nikki arrived home at her trailer court, she was horrified to find her boyfriend, Jason, in bed with her grandmother! She?s here today to demand answers from both of them, but before she can get them, Jason surprises both women by confessing that he also slept with Nikki?s mother! Brazen Jason then has a proposal of marriage for one of them. Next? Plus-sized Billie used to be best friends with her mom, but she found out a week ago that her mother has been having an affair with her boyfriend, Chad. (Taped on 01-14-02)

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sick society:knocked:

That is disgusting, how could someone do that to anyone against their will. Shot to death, I don't think so, they should give him a nice and slow death, which will cause him pain for getting that 11 year old girl pregnant. That is something she will have to live with until she dies, and that is a pretty long time. God bless the girl. Let her be strong and focus on her future.

THAT IS ****ED UP.. o well its not the girls fault.. but umm.. the 75 year old dude.. should be ties down... and giveing lashings.... till he dies.... sounds extream but there is to mney ****ed up people in the world today... gotta show some punishment!

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