News headlines!
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Thread Topic: News headlines!
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This 14 year old girl went to the toilet and felt enormous pressure and knew that her baby was ready. Out of embarrassment and shame the girl told no one of her pregnancy and wore baggy clothes to conceal her baby bump.
She was a massive coward and her heart is stone cold.
She delivered her baby boy on the toilet with water running to block any noise from family or passers. She stuffed a towel in her mouth to conceal her screams and yelps. Repeatedly she stabbed scissors up her body to pull and twist the baby out of her as quickly as possible.
When the baby was out of her, she strangled him until his small, helpless body grew still and emptied from life. She hid him in a shoe box and put it in her room with dirty laundry to hide the evidence.
She is inhuman and a horrible, hideous creature with a demon lurching inside her. Words cannot sum up her nastiness and concrete heart.
If she was stupid enough to have sex she should deal with the consequences. The baby did not ask to be born, yet suffered the most torturous death imaginable. The baby boy was stabbed in the head with the scissors she used to cut his body free from hers. He was then strangled until he died. He was not even given a chance.
It angers me that someone could possibly do this. To even think of the idea is sick. I feel sick.
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Welp, at least you showed legitimate sources this time.
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miley15 Newbiethat is so sad
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This just proves that the girl is stupid. Along with her parents who should've noticed it was her time.
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heartless Newbieignoring the over opinionation on "demon inside her", "stone hearted", and so on, this is a fairly regular occurance. The girl was sick. there's no arguing that. But what you fail to recognize is the propaganda and pressure that leads to that. She probably grew up just like the rest of us. (i'm using the girl in the story as an example since she probably is fictional in the first place.) she probably grew up like the rest of us. she was taught that sex was a bad thing. and should be punished. she was probably never allowed to ask about contreceptics or safety. she could never explore her own hormones without it being frowned upon. she was panicked. she did the only thing an irrational, panicked, ashamed, intimidated teen girl could do in her mind. it wasn't an act of joy or malice. it wasn't pleasant. it was shameful and she knew it. she was sick. but the act of murdering the child was just a symptom. the disease is the stigma and pressure society forced on her that pushed her that far.
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