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Muhammad-Oli
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Posted: 2009-02-15 13:47
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Hahahahaha, I swear this sounds so made up. The stories are very poorly written and overall it seems like an awful talk show.

I don't know anything about English newspapers and websites, but are the sites and papers that are covering the story actually trustworthy papers or are they gossip rags?
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Posted: 2009-02-15 13:57
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The Sun is probably the 2nd biggest gossip rag of them all. The News of The World being the biggest.
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Posted: 2009-02-16 00:14
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On 2009-02-15 13:41:41, pmerryman wrote:

On 2009-02-15 13:03:31, QVGA wrote:
if his voice hasnt broken in yet, he hasnt hit puberty. so how the hell did he manage to 'do' it??



Good Point.




For all of you that are male on here, surely you'd know as well as anyone that these things come in stages, at different times in different orders for different people...
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Posted: 2009-02-16 00:47
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damn that sucks he lost his virginity before I did

seriously though wtf is up with this story. This is crazy and a scary thing. What will the life of the baby be like being brought up by kids? At his age he would probably be thinkin of stuff like his playstation not raising kids! What is happening to the world? And his dad went on about how he was gonna be a good dad how he was always at the hosbital when other people wouldnt have been. Well wtf is up with that? Who has kids at that age any way? What sort of argument is that? How can you defend your own son after becoming a father at 13?

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Posted: 2009-02-16 09:26
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Because his son is 13 and scared, and he's doing what any good father would do, protecting his son. The whole world has their eyes on this kid, who made a mistake and is trying his hardest to make up for it by doing what he thought in his eyes was the right (and moral) things to do, like not having it aborted, spending his time at the hospital and looking after the baby.

The kid has the whole world on his shoulders at the moment, both the baby the the press, and he's most likely terrified, so I imagine he needs his family there to support him.
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Posted: 2009-02-16 18:17
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By this weekend, two other boys had come forward to suggest they, and not Alfie, might be the father. Richard Goodsell, 16, and Tyler Barker, 14, told the News of the World that they had intercourse with Chantelle several times around the time she fell pregnant.

The families of all the boys involved are now demanding DNA tests to determine who really is the daddy, with Alfie's mother, Nicola Hill, telling the Sunday Mirror: "I don't believe it is his baby."



http://www.guardian.co.uk/new[....]15/alfie-patten-teenage-father
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