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Teenage Slags "The School's Fault" - Mum
Despite today's strike, the BBC still manage to report that 3 sisters in Derby are all proud mothers - at the ages of 12, 14 and 16! Jemma, the youngest of the 3, was the first to give birth in February last year. Weeks later, the other 2 found out they were pregnant (what is it with millies that they can't see green cheese but they want it?).
Mum, Julie, a granny at 38, blamed schools (it couldn't possibly be your fault could it?) saying "sex education for young girls should be better." I had it pointed out to me that in truth, the sex education could have been fine, but the sisters were likely too busy getting f**ked to bother with an unnecessary waste of time like school.
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To be fair, at least her mum realises they've ruined their lives, even if they don't - yet. At the risk of sounding like the Daily Mail, between them the three sisters are now said to receive £600 a week in benefits. Doesn't it make you glad to see a huge chunk of tax being collected from your pay every month when you know it's going to such a good cause?
The sisters live in a council flat with their mum; the report doesn't mention their father.
Jemma, then 12, claims that when she told her 14 year old boyfriend he didn't want to know. "He was my first love but now I'm gutted because he doesn't want to have anything to do with me or T-Jay." Here's a tip love, if you're going to name your sprog T-Jay, I wouldn't want to know you either!!
Natasha and Jade called their kids Amani and Lita. One of the dad's now has no contact with the mother, although the BBC report doesn't say which one. Personally, I think whichever girl is still in contact with the dad is bloody lucky giving the baby a name like that!
The sisters are appearing in a BBC Three documentary called "Desperate Midwives" which starts tonight at 9PM.
I really do feel sorry for the kids - by which I mean the youngest 3 of the six kids in the story. They didn't ask to be conceived by a coven of slappers. Given their mothers' obviously lax attitudes to education, it's unlikely these children will appreciate the opportunities good schooling can provide. Given that, would anyone be surprised if they wound up living in the same council estate sponging off the same benefit system? I hope I'm wrong, but I suspect the kids don't have a chance.