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When I was 15, I thought I knew everything. I didn't think there was anything left to learn. I was so much smarter than when I was fourteen.
When I was 16, I couldn't believe how little I knew when I was 15. Wow, I had finally learned it all.
When I was 18 I was so grown up. I thought about how much more I knew than when I was younger, even though I thought I knew a lot then.
When I was 21......
25.........
30..........
When I was 35 I realized that I'm always going to be learning and growing. The older I got the more I realized how little I knew.
Turning 40 I think there's more out there to know than I even realized 5 years ago.
The moral of this story, jmgirl, is that you don't know what it's like to be raped, have an unwanted pregnancy, have a fetus that is so disabled if born s/he will spend a short life (days, weeks) in excruciating pain. If even if you have had some or all of these experiences, they vary from person to person. You have no right to speak for anybody but yourself. To think that as a 15 year old you have it all figured out, is arrogant and insensitive.
Do you have any reason for posting except to give us your uneducated opinion?
To the others, I believe that only catholic schools would teach this.
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