Crusted Over Wet Dreams: Part 51
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With Taylor I'm always reminded of my mother (who is a drug detox and private psyc ward nurse unit manager) explaining that people who are addicts never emotionally mature from the time they began their drug of choice.
Taylors drug of choice is babies and if she ever wants to get beyond 15 she will need to work a program like any addict.
Sadly not joking
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Taylors drug of choice is babies and if she ever wants to get beyond 15 she will need to work a program like any addict.
Sadly not joking
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Classics recommended by Taylor include
See Jane run.
Tom and the ball etc
If she would read them to her kids they would all benifet
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See Jane run.
Tom and the ball etc
If she would read them to her kids they would all benifet
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I remember taking cosmo in high school. It was hard! The braiding was boring and all the work involved. She couldn't remember all the fungus that grows on nails lol. Sorry it's been over ten years since I was in high school.
Most people can go to secondary school with even just a grade 10 education. I got accepted into a few courses as a adult student. Just had to complete an exam before I started classes. Never did do it though. Still kicking myself for not doing something.
She could be a health care aid or a nanny maybe?
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Most people can go to secondary school with even just a grade 10 education. I got accepted into a few courses as a adult student. Just had to complete an exam before I started classes. Never did do it though. Still kicking myself for not doing something.
She could be a health care aid or a nanny maybe?
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Not sure about health care aid but I wouldn't let her within 50 feet of my childrenMetalheadmama666 wrote:I remember taking cosmo in high school. It was hard! The braiding was boring and all the work involved. She couldn't remember all the fungus that grows on nails lol. Sorry it's been over ten years since I was in high school.
Most people can go to secondary school with even just a grade 10 education. I got accepted into a few courses as a adult student. Just had to complete an exam before I started classes. Never did do it though. Still kicking myself for not doing something.
She could be a health care aid or a nanny maybe?
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I never realized how little options she has - if she truly wanted to overcome her learning disabilities why won't she see a doctor? I'm not sure if whatever insurance she has covers it but my sister grew up with severe AD/HD and went to get a psych eval and was prescribed medication for it. She's in law school now. I agree with everyone saying she needs one on one help with her diploma - as much time as she spends on her computer I can see her giving up almost immediately if she doesn't understand something
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I can't believe just how it easy it was for her to even drop out. Where I am you at least have to be and/or have done either-
A) 17 years old.
B) have at least completed Year 10.
C) Have a part time/ permanent casual Job
D) Going to TAFE/ Taking trade courses ( hairdressing, Beauty, hospitality ect)
I was able to leave in the middle of Year 11 as I fitted into three of those catergories.
A) 17 years old.
B) have at least completed Year 10.
C) Have a part time/ permanent casual Job
D) Going to TAFE/ Taking trade courses ( hairdressing, Beauty, hospitality ect)
I was able to leave in the middle of Year 11 as I fitted into three of those catergories.
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Tayler says she's got learning disabilities and a low IQ but she also says she's got anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, depression, etc. It's all lies for excuses an attention. She's simply dumb and lazy and that's all there is to it.
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She didn't "drop out" after 8th grade. (When she was 14) She was going to online high school. She spent a couple of years doing it but kept repeatedly failing it. So once she was of age (17 or 18...not sure which it is in her state) she quit. Imagine a high schooler going to school and failing all of their classes for a few years and being retained in 9th grade, then quitting when they're legal. That's basically what she did.
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smashleysays wrote:She didn't "drop out" after 8th grade. (When she was 14) She was going to online high school. She spent a couple of years doing it but kept repeatedly failing it. So once she was of age (17 or 18...not sure which it is in her state) she quit. Imagine a high schooler going to school and failing all of their classes for a few years and being retained in 9th grade, then quitting when they're legal. That's basically what she did.
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That's still dropping out. If she kept repeatedly failing 9th grade then maybe she should've gone to a real school where they would REALLY teach her, I hear they even have special schools for teenage mothers. I remember when I was in 9th grade, we read Romeo & Juliet and imagining Tayler trying to read Shakespeare is pretty much just laughable. Her reading skills are so low I can't even comprehend how she'd be able to read and understand something written in Elizabethan times.
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I'm pretty sure she would have tons of free resources to help her get her GED, but maybe she's burned out of them all and they refuse to accept her back in. She's gone to classes several times, and seemed to have a tutor/teacher at one point and SAID she was doing well. So why does she constantly have to find new classes? I think it's because she just drops out of everything. Putting money into online schooling is a total waste. She'll never finish anything. Honestly, there's no reason why she can't just get a job at this point. Walmart hired her. A pizza joint hired her. She'll never be able to do college, but that doesn't mean she can't get a job. She could do factory work. She's just trying to put on a facade like she actually has goals she can achieve in life. In reality, she doesn't intend to follow through on any of this. It's all for show like always.
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*benefitannaclinchwalsh963 wrote:Classics recommended by Taylor include
See Jane run.
Tom and the ball etc
If she would read them to her kids they would all benifet
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Whoops well there goes attempting to drag Taylor.
Exceedingly cutting in it's simplicity.
Skulks off tail firmly between legs.
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Skulks off tail firmly between legs.
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I didn't mean she didn't drop out. I meant she didn't drop out right after 8th grade at 14. She wasted a few more years time lol.BornThisWay94 wrote:smashleysays wrote:She didn't "drop out" after 8th grade. (When she was 14) She was going to online high school. She spent a couple of years doing it but kept repeatedly failing it. So once she was of age (17 or 18...not sure which it is in her state) she quit. Imagine a high schooler going to school and failing all of their classes for a few years and being retained in 9th grade, then quitting when they're legal. That's basically what she did.
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That's still dropping out. If she kept repeatedly failing 9th grade then maybe she should've gone to a real school where they would REALLY teach her, I hear they even have special schools for teenage mothers. I remember when I was in 9th grade, we read Romeo & Juliet and imagining Tayler trying to read Shakespeare is pretty much just laughable. Her reading skills are so low I can't even comprehend how she'd be able to read and understand something written in Elizabethan times.
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Careers Taylor could actually accomplish... Maybe.
Makeup artist
Photographer (with proper training, I mentiined previously that Harvard is offering their photography program online for free. She could be a drop out who "graduated" from Harvard)
Chef
Food truck owner/operator
Bartender
Baker
Dog groomer
Makeup artist
Photographer (with proper training, I mentiined previously that Harvard is offering their photography program online for free. She could be a drop out who "graduated" from Harvard)
Chef
Food truck owner/operator
Bartender
Baker
Dog groomer
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Tayler could also be a cleaning lady too. She enjoys cleaning, and if houses in her area of Ohio really cost $35 000, I'm sure she could afford to live off of a cleaning lady's wages. If she didn't, she'd still probably qualify for some financial assistance or child tax benefits or something?
Although I'm wondering where she would send her kids to while she worked... (not to defend her or anything but really, who would take them for free?)
Although I'm wondering where she would send her kids to while she worked... (not to defend her or anything but really, who would take them for free?)
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She could easily get daycare assistance. They'd probably pay 100% of the costs at first. Her main obstacle is that she needs a license and a reliable vehicle. But that goes for any career she may decide onRubyRed wrote:Tayler could also be a cleaning lady too. She enjoys cleaning, and if houses in her area of Ohio really cost $35 000, I'm sure she could afford to live off of a cleaning lady's wages. If she didn't, she'd still probably qualify for some financial assistance or child tax benefits or something?
Although I'm wondering where she would send her kids to while she worked... (not to defend her or anything but really, who would take them for free?)
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I'm a home care aide and it's definitely a job that Tayler can do because agencies will hire people with literally zero experience and then pay for you to get certified. It's a union job, too. It's not medical but it is a step into the medical field and lots of caregivers go on to become CNAs or medical assistants later on.
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There's really no point in trying to figure out things for Taylor to do. It's her life, she's going to do nothing with it. And that's unfortunate because her kids probably won't break the cycle either. If she cares and loves her kids so much she would be farther in life then where she is now. Clearly her kids are not that important; Finding a man is.
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SunnyLove wrote:There's really no point in trying to figure out things for Taylor to do. It's her life, she's going to do nothing with it. And that's unfortunate because her kids probably won't break the cycle either. If she cares and loves her kids so much she would be farther in life then where she is now. Clearly her kids are not that important; Finding a man is.
I think she pops out kids just to pop out kids. I strongly agree with another poster here who said that having babies is like an addiction for her and it should be treated just the same as any other addiction. She has them because she knows they depend on her and that alone gives her tons of attention and makes her feel useful. Being pregnant also means she gets to have excuses for things like not getting a job (Which is bullshit because a co-worker of mine is 7 months pregnant right now and still comes to work) and it means she gets to focus on things she really wants to focus on which is buying clothes for the baby she can't afford, picking out names, having all the attention on her, etc. I really do think it's possible to be addicted to pregnancy.
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ALRIGHT I WANT TO KNOW WHERE THIS PROMISED Q&A VIDEO IS.
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