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  • #16
    Perhaps there were extenuating circumstances with the boyfriends parents. Also, he was a legal adult, right? So as far as the school's obligation, or even authority to inform, the parents didn't really come into play.

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    • #17
      Wasn't the boyfriend in on it?
      Luanne
      wife, mother, nurse practitioner

      "You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)

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      • #18
        Yep- the boyfriend was in on it from the beginning.

        J.

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        • #19
          I just don't understand why she let the people aware of the plan that she did. What sphere was she studying? If she wanted to see how her "pregnancy" would be perceived in the school environment, she should not have informed the principal and super. That way she could see how the school administration, teachers, counselors, etc. handle it and how/if they influence the students' interactions regarding it. By informing them, she could not have had an accurate look at the school environment.

          As for the families, again, who is her focus group? The BF's parents and her sibs would have been mighty confused if her parents seemed unconcerned and they were fretting about it.
          Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.

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          • #20
            That Happened to me

            When I was a junior in high school a girl on my bus got "pregnant". We didn't go to the same high school because our bus took us to a transfer station where we all switched to our own school's bus. At one point she told me that her parents were kicking her out because of the baby and I did a lot of research finding different places that could help her. We had never really been friends before but I felt like she needed someone so I reached out to her. She stopped riding the bus for a while and a couple months later I asked her friend how she and the baby were and got laughed at. She said the pregnancy wasn't real, it was an experiment for her psychology class and she choose the bus as the place she'd do it. I felt foolish and embarrassed, like i had been conned so I feel for this girl's classmates, especially the boyfriend's family.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ModestKelly View Post
              I felt like she needed someone so I reached out to her.
              Even though you felt foolish and embarassed, I think it shows what kind of person you are. It's a shame that more young women who are actually in that situation do not get the support you generously gave (even if, ultimately, it turned out to be an experiment). Though the person who told you laughed about it, I bet the girl doing the experiment was really touched (I would have been).

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