Melissa's not even mature enough to be a parent. Don't forget Melissa, unless it wasn't consensual, it takes two to tango, which means the fact that Maddie got pregnant was every bit her fault as much as it was Isaac's.Rorygz194 wrote:About what someone mentioned before about how they expected Isaac to be mature at 14, I agree. No 14 year old guy is gonna be like "yes I'm gonna be a dad!"
And what sickens my stomach is how much they trashed Isaac online when Maddie was pregnant. Melissa posted a quote about deadbeat fathers, and how her and a couple of her friends "know where Isaac lives".
Also about how he should eat glass. Like Jesus Christ, this is a 14 year old boy you're talking about.
I have a deadbeat father, and I know my mom would throw him out a building if she could, but she never once trashed him on social media or to me growing up. Never once.
Someone mentioned how Melissa said Isaac has dragged a dark cloud over their family. With what? He was 14! I refuse to believe that Isaac was any different than any other 14 year old boy and that he did something so horrendous. If they mean get Maddie pregnant, then that's a pretty fucked up way to describe your grandchild. The spawn of that monster is basically what they're saying.
I also agree with the fact that it's kinda ridiculous the way Maddie just expected him to be there from the beginning. I understand, and agree, that taking care of a baby (except in certain circumstances) should be the job of BOTH the mom and dad. However, if I got pregnant at 14, and the father told me to get rid of it, I wouldn't expect anything from him. That's Maddie's problem. It'd be one thing if she chose to keep it anyway without him, but she knew he didn't want to be a father, she had the baby despite him, and still expected him to be there. That's an incredibly unreasonable pressure to put on a 14 year old boy, not even in high school yet, who already chose not to be there. I'm not saying it's a good one, but if that was his choice, then too bad, that's his choice, and there is nothing you can do about it.