Having a baby is super exciting, but it can also be hard when money is tight. Babies need a lot of stuff, and it can cost a bunch, especially for things like diapers and school. Figuring out how to give a baby a good life while dealing with money struggles is a big challenge.
This is what this woman told her friend. In the post on the r/AmItheB*ttface subreddit, she shared that her best friend and her boyfriend dream of becoming parents despite facing tough money problems. The boyfriend, from a big family struggling to make ends meet, got kicked out at 16. Meanwhile, the friend's single mom works hard for her to go to a private school.
The OP worries about them not having enough money for a baby, so she tells her friend that she shouldn't have a baby if she doesn't have much money. But the friend disagrees, asking if only rich people should have kids.
Things get tense, with the OP being called cruel for saying people should be financially ready for parenthood. Join us to see how dreams clash with reality in this tale of young hopes and money struggles.
The OP asks:
OP's friend, despite financial challenges and a lack of generational wealth, expressed excitement about the idea of becoming young parents
OP expressed concern to her friend, telling if she isn't rich, she shouldn't have kids. The friend called OP cruel
The friend should get a job first
The mom of the woman might have to take care of the kid
Commenter disagrees with the friend's idea of having a baby at 16
Redditor criticizes the friend's impractical and immature approach to having a baby at 16
The friend and her boyfriend are irresponsible
Check how much baby supplies cost on Walmart's website
How wonderful!
"Canadian health care has some flaws"
Commenter expresses concern to the friend's mom without going into details
"No 16 year old should have a child"
The friend can gain experience by working at a daycare or babysitting instead of having a baby
It's tough for a teenager to deal with children
What are your thoughts on the situation? Have you ever found yourself in a similar conversation about parenthood with friends or acquaintances? Share your opinions and experiences below!