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Bristol Palin: Abstinence for all teens 'not realistic'

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http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/17/bristol.palin.interview/index.html
Bristol Palin: Abstinence for all teens 'not realistic'

* Story Highlights
* Bristol Palin said she wishes she had waited 10 years to have a baby
* 18-year-old is getting a lot of help from family, says baby son is "awesome"
* Palin said she's hoping to encourage young people to wait to have sex

(CNN) --
In her first interview since giving birth, the teenage daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said having a child is not "glamorous," and that telling young people to be abstinent is "not realistic at all."

"It's just, like, I'm not living for myself anymore. It's, like, for another person, so it's different," Bristol Palin told Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "And just you're up all night. And it's not glamorous at all," she said. "Like, your whole priorities change after having a baby."

The 18-year-old, who gave birth in late December, said she is being helped tremendously by her mother, grandmother, cousins and other family members. She is engaged to teen father Levi Johnston, who is now working for his father and trying to complete school, but said she wishes that she waited another 10 years to have a baby.

It was "harder than labor" telling her parents she was pregnant.

"Well, we were sitting on the couch, my best friend and Levi, and we had my parents come and sit on the couch, too. And we had my sisters go upstairs," Bristol said. "And we just sat them down, and I just -- I couldn't even say it. I was just sick to my stomach.

"And so finally, my best friend just, like, blurted it out. And it was just, like -- I don't even remember it because it was just, like, something I don't want to remember."

Todd and Sarah Palin were "scared just because I have to -- I had to grow up a lot faster than they ever would have imagined," Bristol said.

Her parents insisted that she and her boyfriend hash out a "game plan" immediately. And now her parents and relatives are all pitching in to help take care of the child, particularly when Bristol is at school during the day.

Van Susteren was delicate with the teenager but pointedly asked if "contraception is an issue here."

"Is that something that you were just lazy about or not interested, or do you have philosophical or religious opposition to it," Van Susteren asked.

Bristol quickly answered that she didn't want to get into specifics. The best option is abstinence, the teen said, but added that she didn't think that was "realistic."

While her mother was running for vice president, the teenager said her treatment in the media was "evil." She said she read some of the tabloids that wrote about her. People didn't understand, she said, and some media reports perpetuated falsehoods about her experience.

"They thought that, like, my mom was going to make me have the baby, and it was my choice to have the baby," she said. "And it's just -- that kind of stuff just bothered me."

Van Susteren asked, "But this is your issue? This is your decision?"

Bristol answered yes. "(It) doesn't matter what my mom's views are on it. It was my decision, and I wish people would realize that, too," she said.

The network interview was Bristol's idea, the teen said. And she apparently sprung the news to her parents that she was going to speak publicly the day before the network taping. The teen said she wanted to tell her story so that other young people might think twice about having sex.

"I'd love to [be] an advocate to prevent teen pregnancy because it's not, like, a situation that you would want to strive for, I guess," Bristol said.

Gov. Palin made an unexpected appearance during the interview in Alaska, and Van Susteren asked her about her daughter's pregnancy.

"Not the most ideal situation, certainly you make the most of it," the governor said.

Bristol is a "strong and bold woman, and she is an amazing mom," Palin said. "And this little baby is very lucky to have her as a mama. He's going to be just fine."
 

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Bristol, with more help from mom, will become another fine, 'do as I say not as I do' GOPer...:rolleyes:
 

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jwmorrice said:
* Bristol Palin said she wishes she had waited 10 years to have a baby
* 18-year-old is getting a lot of help from family, says baby son is "awesome"
* Palin said she's hoping to encourage young people to wait to have sex
She sounds like a 18 year old with her head on her shoulders.
 

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She came across better in the story than I thought she would. I haven't seen the interview. Too bad that her parents didn't encourage her in the use of birth control methods. I see this as another life, or two or three, farked up in the name of ideology.

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jwmorrice said:
She came across better in the story than I thought she would. I haven't seen the interview. Too bad that her parents didn't encourage her in the use of birth control methods. I see this as another life, or two or three, farked up in the name of ideology.

jwm
I suspect she'll end up alright as will her son. She has a supportive family and seems to have her head in the right place.
 

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DonQuixote said:
So much for the abstinence only pledge. When the hormones are flowing pledges have little, yea no, influence.
Couple that Don, with the young’s sense of immorality, invincibility and “that will never happen to me,” and there we are.
 

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Aardvark154 said:
She sounds like a 18 year old with her head on her shoulders.
If that were true, she wouldn't of got knocked-up....;)
 

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DonQuixote said:
They're not immoral Aardi, they're naieve and have no concept of consequences. The emotions are more powerful than the mind. You and I know that.

Why else would educated, thoughtful people invest in the stock market and think they can win a 'Vegas-type game.

Fear and greed and lust and excesses will always trump thoughtful, critical thinking.
We are saying the same thing - merely different words.
 

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Aardvark154 said:
I suspect she'll end up alright as will her son. She has a supportive family and seems to have her head in the right place.
I hope thats how it ends. I feel sorry for her.
 

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DonQuixote said:
Her personal life shouldn't be subject to public debate.
But the results of Sarah Palin's ideology of abstinance only education should be. Unfortunately the two things are in direct conflict here, and debate over the public good comes first right or wrong.
 

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gramage said:
But the results of Sarah Palin's ideology of abstinance only education should be. Unfortunately the two things are in direct conflict here, and debate over the public good comes first right or wrong.
Then that's what it should be - I disagree with the belief that X or the policy of Y.

Not I can't believe that Leoni is so stupid as to; or Bob's Father says but look what Bob did.
 

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The issue is not Palin's daughter who is priviledged and will be well taken care of,
with or without a husband.

The real issue here is that the USA by a large margin leads the developed world in
teenage pregnancies. Nobody is addressing that issue.
 
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danmand said:
The real issue here is that the USA by a large margin leads the developed world in
teenage pregnancies. Nobody is addressing that issue.
This is a result of letting neanderthal bible thumpers have too much sway in dictating backwoods asinine sexual education policies the last 8 years. These troglodytes refused to allow easy access to birth control pushing a stupid 'abstinence only' policy. Stats now show it failed causing a spike in USA teen births, as predicted by many more educated than the religious right zealots (US version of the Taliban) setting up their stupid policies in the first place.
 

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skypilot said:
I'd like to get some of that head!
Perhaps if she gave more head, she may not have become a 'single mom stat'!....;)
 

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gramage said:
But the results of Sarah Palin's ideology of abstinance only education should be. Unfortunately the two things are in direct conflict here, and debate over the public good comes first right or wrong.
so communal rights supersede the right of privacy of the individual? not sure I agree with that.
 
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