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| You're fifteen, you can't possibly know you're in love. Love involves LONG relationships and lots of time getting to know one another [Note: no, a year doesn't count] Trust me on this one. If I have to hear my friend tell me she "loves" one more guy, I'm going to slap her. Things will change. Neither of you {I assume...unless he's a peado} have finished growing up. Having a job doesn't constitute being an adult, and you both will change significantly during your teens and early 20's. Not to mention--baby stuff is not cheap. Between diapers and food, furniture and clothes, toys and strollers etc. It's a very pricy thing. I doubt that your boyfriends 'well paying' job would be able to support him, you AND a baby. Wait. If he really did love you, as he claims to, he'd understand the seriousness of the situation and accept your decision to wait to have a baby. [The fact alone that he's around 15 and wants to have a child speaks volumes for his maturity..]
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U have to think about this, lets say u have the baby and its not what he thought it would be. Its to much for him to handle. He can always just leave but you will be stuck spporting him on ur own with out his 'high paying' job.
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