Introduction

See Nena. Nena is a beautiful little kid. She meets Nonoy. And they begin to play. They hop around, chase each other, and play the bahay-bahayan. Nena cooks as she acts as the mom. Nonoy builds their little playhouse as he is the father.



They enjoy this game. Nena brings her dolls, or as she calls them: their kids. Nonoy brings his tools for work. Over and over, everyday, they go out and grab some cardboards and junks to construct their imaginary mansion. And at dusk, they pack their things and go back to their real home.

However, some Nenas and Nonoys seemed to have been trapped in their imaginary world. They have brought the game into the crisp reality. The kids are not dolls anymore.

A 1990 Time reported that a teenager gives birth every 67 seconds. And more often than not, the teenage dads are seen as the villain. They are thought to have uncontrollable hormones and are over-powered by the desire of flesh. Everyone sympathizes with the young girl as she is often seen as the victim. And the young man is left alone, feeling guilty.



This blog focuses on getting a bigger picture of teenage pregnancy. That it isn't just about the sufferings or the hardships of the pregnant girls, but it is also about those young men who impregnated them. Furthermore, this blog is dedicated on helping the adolescent fathers through a program proposal to benefit them in their academic, growth and economic struggles. We seem them not as the villain or culprit, but they too, are victims.

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