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Teen Pregnancy by Adeel Salman

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Teen Pregnancy
by Adeel Salman
Many people believe that the lack of sex education and the high intensity of sexual perversion in the rural areas especially are the major causes for the country's high rate of teen pregnancies. Children who are reared by teenage mothers have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of depression and mental health problems, the lack of father figures, and the high rate of poverty often connected to children in homes run by teenage mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised in nuclear families. Most of the pregnancies occurring among teen girls leave them destitute, alone and for most part unaccepted by anyone else. Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school, get into trouble with the law, and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future?

The absence of a father figure in the home brings about a chain reaction of dilemmas. The emotional problems that children suffer because there is no father in their life can be potentially hazardous to their future. Many children tend to be effected mentally because these powerful emotions have the potential to do permanent damage in a child's life. Children may experience sadness and depression, aggressive behavior, frequent illness, difficulty in school, eating problems, and sleeping disorders.

Many children also suffer from various social difficulties and self-esteem problems that come along with living in a one-parent household. The pressure that children raised by teenage parents go through is tremendous. Children who don't have fathers present in the home often feel unloved. There is no trauma as excruciatingly painful as parental rejection and there is probably no worse of a way to wreck a person's life.

Males are affected differently by the absence of a father than females are. A boy needs a male role model in his life. Children who don't have good role models often choose negative, unsavory characters to mold themselves after. These children become susceptible to many of the dangerous risks associated with children who are raised by teenage parents. Males that grow up in one-parent homes may gain negative personality traits like immaturity, laziness, and disrespect for women.

Females who grow up without fathers in the home usually end up having pre-marital sex. They subconsciously want to make up for the affection that they didn't receive...

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Uploaded by:   eddyslash

Date:   02/11/2009

Category:   Social Issues

Length:   5 pages (1,164 words)

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