Have you ever heard someone or maybe one of your friends saying "My boyfriend is my family" or "My girlfriend is my life?"
I’ve been hearing these lines everywhere specially from the youths today. I personally experienced finding love from others and thirst for an attention of a father. So, at an early age I engaged in having an early boy-girl relationship which I knew was wrong. Although, in this generation it’s considered as a norm; still, it’s wrong.
We all know that children who are in “Broken homes” are experiencing lacking something; emotionally and physically. And people who feels lacking something seeks for that satisfaction. And maybe for them they could find that satisfaction from their opposite sex.
According to an article of Juliet Neil-Hall "When children’s relationship needs are met they feel secure, happy and confident.”
In my case before, I did not feel that security. I am an only child and my father left us at an early age for another woman. So, my mother was forced to go abroad and work to support my needs. I read an article that was kind of similar to the story of my family, but in her case she got pregnant at an early age. “The alarming rise of teenage pregnancy” by: Henrylito D. Tacio
Joan was 10 when her parents separated. Like me, her father left them for another woman and her mother decided to go abroad to support them. So she got to the point that when she had problems, she don’t know whom to lean on. At the age of 16 he had a boyfriend, and I think she found security in him that’s why she decided to be in a relationship. Then one time in their JS Promenade they sneak out the party to drink and extend the happiness. The following day she woke up naked in bed with her boyfriend. A month after that she broke up with him when she discovered that he’s been cheating, and eventually she figured out that she is pregnant.
According to Henrylito D. Tacio, “Other reasons why teenagers these days engaged in sex early in life are due to family problems, broken family, peer pressure, influential trends (regarding sex), lack of attention and love from parents, lack of moral values, failure to nurture with good principles, curiosity, lack of information about sex, use of illegal drugs, lack of guidance, prostitution and unintelligent decisions.
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Basically, looking back on what happen to Joan is because of what her parents did. No one was guiding her at one of the most the crucial stage in her life. Even though her grandmother took in charge of her, she was too strict with her that made her feel that no one was with her. Of course her friends may be their but they don’t know what to do. This gives a conclusion that, parents must be very particular in raising a child. Not because they are already teenager they could stand by their own. It’s like teaching someone in driving. At first, you guide and teach them and then if you know that they are already able to handle the car, of course you won’t leave them at once. You have to check them if they could drive by their own; until you are confident enough to let them drive alone.