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  1. So sad that teens still get into these situations when contraception should be readily available if they want/need it, and sadder still that it’s still so stigmatised that sometimes they take desperate action to deal with it. There! That’s as much ranting as I’ll do too… but it does sound like a powerful read for both teens and parents of teens.

    So jealous that your cat poses so beautifully for pics, BTW… :D

  2. I’m the result of a teen pregnancy so I’d be very interested to read this at some point. It sounds like a controversial theme that has been well executed by a talented writer :) Awesome review!

  3. That sounds sad. Your comment about the parents makes me think about the kind of mom I hope to be as my son gets older – I hope to be the open, approachable kind of mom! I truly mean to be, anyway! I know my parents didn’t talk about sex (much) but my saving grace was being a nerd who no one wanted to date in high school anyway, ha ha!

    1. Yah, I think we all need to remind ourselves of this book everytime we think it’s easier to just say nothing, or pretend everything is ok. Mind you, being readers, I’m sure we won’t have this problem, becuase we’re open-minded people to begin with :)

  4. The thing that blows my mind is that what happens to teens AFTER they become pregnant is always so much more horrifying that stopping a pregnancy before it happens. Some parents act like condoms are “bad,” but the minute you read about abortion, infanticide, adoption, teen parent fights, money issues/poverty, lack of higher education, etc…..everything becomes a million times more horrifying for all parties involved. Survivable, but terrifying with long-term impacts.

    p.s. My cat always LAYS on my books. I’m like, “Kitty, you readin’ while I’m sleepin’? Just don’t read up on how to kill me in my bed! You hear me? Good kitty. Here’s a treat. Don’t kill me.”

    1. Haha yes have you read the book “signs your cat is trying to kill you”? It comes with a fold out poster that I’ve put up lol

    2. Also, I couldn’t agree more with your comments re:teen pregnancy. After having a child myself I’ve never been more in support of abortion clinics because it can literally save people’s lives!!!

  5. I absolutely agree. More books like this, more movies and shows like this! Pro-life or not, there is a very EASY way to avoid pregnancy and it’s actually FREE (for the most part) so why are these kids not being educated and taken to clinics and doctors to make sure they have a healthy, safe sexual life? If I were a parent, I would want my kid to trust me with these things and not seek advice elsewhere or worse, nowhere, ending up confused and misguided and making very avoidable mistakes.
    It’s a known fact that kids WILL have sex, no matter what you teach them or how much you try to control them. It’s human nature (in most cases), so might as well provide them with the tools and knowledge to be safe from pregnancy and STDs. Abstinence was never the solution.
    Great review and great post, overall!

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