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Teen Fakes Pregnancy
Wow - I certainly admire her courage & determination. Something tells me she has a bright future ahead of her:
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Pretty cool.
I'm sure some folks will bash her, but her curiousity and dedication are really admirable (particularly at that age). |
Did anyone else immediately think of Lindsay Lohan?
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I think the boyfriend's family just may murder her.
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I immediately thought of Just One of the Guys. |
I remember in high school this straight As, athletic (and hot to boot) girl in my class opened up and told everyone she was addicted to drugs. Teacher was stumbling over herself trying to deal with the issue, everyone was taking it seriously. At the end of all these awkward moments "LOL just joking, social experiment".
Honestly, I thought it was a dick move. |
I remember that the girl who was voted friendliest girl in my senior class got pregnant the summer after we graduated.
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Not so sure i'd go as far as admire her, it's interesting though. The one school where she can't just ask a classmate.
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It does take a little bit of sociopath to lie to a lot of people like that. Ends justify the means?
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I don't know. But I certainly would not be happy if I was the boys parents. Although I suppose a lot of that is on him.
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I'll take a shot at it ;) The fact that she revealed the truth by getting up in front of the whole student assembly and taking off the padding in full view of everyone suggests to me that narcissism and a desire for attention, rather wanting to "study the plight of pregnant teenagers," was behind this stunt. If she wants to study teenage pregnancy, she could, you know, talk to teenagers who are actually pregnant--but that would have put the focus on them rather than on her. And deceiving people during the course of "social scientific research," to use the term loosely in this context, is really, really problematic. So: not cool, not courageous, not helpful. |
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Apparently, she was indeed very friendly. |
Yeah, admirable is probably a poor word choice on my part.
I'm just saying that it is somewhat impressive that she was curious enough to be interested in how people treat you differently when you become pregnant as a teenage AND that she actually stuck with it for 6-months. Most teens won't stick with a hairstyle or favorite band for more than a month, so the fact that she kept "in character" and lived that way for so long is pretty impressive (and probably a trait, among the other negative ones that have been fairly discussed, that will probably make her successful in school and life). I certainly think the way she revealed her deception and the attention she seems to be seeking do seem narcissistic. As for the boyfriend (and his family) and her family, the fact that she is 17-years old (while he is 20) and was perceived to be pregnant for 6.5 months is a little weird, too. |
I don't think that's necessarily attention seeking. It would be a bit confusing if she had just come to school without the belly the next day and spent the next two weeks explaining to people individually what happened.
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Actually it would be another interesting social experiment if she just showed up one day with out the belly and saw how the rumors spread. |
John Quinones Approves
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I disagree. I think you need to wait until she publishes her findings in May (or writes her article for the Sun Tribune, whichever comes first,) before you judge the merits of her experiment. There have been dozens, if not hundreds, of very beneficial social and psychological experiments based on some form of deception or another. There are just somethings you can't get from talking with people or interveiwing them. |
DECEIVING PEOPLE IS WRONG AND THEY SHOULD CALL A BALK AGAINST HER AND ADVANCE EVERYONE ELSE ONE BASE
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To her credit, she didn't just try this and tell no one. She went to the principal and superintendent and got their approval to do the experiment BEFORE she went through with it. Her family knew. I think she knew the stigma of what people would say, the perception of her being who she is, having an older boyfriend and I can only imagine a lot of people said mean things to her face and behind her back. I bet a lot of those folks weren't just kids, either.
Because she's not pregnant, will likely go off to college and has an interesting story to tell will give her credibility that might help her benefit girls who aren't as fortunate to be able to "take off" their "baby" after 6.5 months. So I'm sure some people who are there who were amongst those probably have mixed feelings now, as they'll have to come to grips with what she did and said. I'm impressed they managed to pull it off without anyone know in an era where secrets can be hard to keep. |
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