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Allie's little proud smile when Maddie was talking about how having her baby changed her life!!!!!! That was adorable, but I refuse to believe the first one was 3 years ago, lmao
@@kenjihermida224 yeah.. sure, she wasn't mature back then. but getting pregnant at 13/14 doesnt mean that you cant become more mature as a 16/17 year old teen mom.. your ideology is weird and jambled up, you should mature.
Honestly I was so happy she said that. My mum had her oldest at 16 and me her youngest at 38 by me she just gave up. We were more like roommates then mother and daughter
More like 15-18 years, they won’t be old enough to really understand and explain what it’s like. Really most people don’t understand the extend of their childhood until their in their mid twenties.
thank y'all so much for having us!! being a part of this has truly been one of my proudest moments. I am forever grateful for this platform and all the raw, real, thought provoking content.
I don’t know her personally but I can tell from the way she talks that she radiates positivity. I’m so happy that she was able to overcome her bad thoughts. She truly is an inspiration to many Gen Z’s.
@@medo05511 I used to think very differently of her because she did have a period in 2019/2020 where she kind of went off tracks and became very immature but she’s definitely grown up and has done so many selfless things for her daughter!
@@medo05511 Right, and I respect her so much as she’s my age but dealing with such different responsibilities that I couldn’t imagine handling from the ages of 13 to 18. She could’ve easily given up at any stage but she hasn’t, she’s done the opposite, thriving off her situation enough to buy her and her kid a house
@Lamou Lamou Sometimes the women are the reason they leave also. Like you can have a kid with someone, and that person could turn around and become an insufferable piece of crap. It works for both genders.
@@LilPoopsie Nah. It should be an obligation for parents to take care of their kids, else face prison time. You made it, face the consequences of your actions. Lead your partner down the right path if they're going astray
I’m speechless. Being a part of this video was special three years ago and it was special this year. I’m so thankful for our growth and I’m thankful for Jubilee being such an amazing platform fostering empathy and open minded thinking. ❤️❤️
@@angela.6273 what are you on dude? She’s clearly more comfortable with herself and has realistic morals and ideas now. Be gone troll, people are allowed to have a sense of their own style instead of conforming to one idea of what’s attractive or not.
Oh wow. You should've seen the look on my face after seeing "2019" in the corner of the old video after reading "3 years later" in the title. I cannot fathom that 2019 WASN'T a year ago
Chloe is Zenon’s partner. Zenon is the teen dad that has been on jubilee videos relating to teen parents. Chelsea is Edgar’s partner and Edgar was in the teen dad video.
These women are truly incredible and should be sooo proud of themselves. I'm sure they're all amazing mothers and they're all doing an incredible job. 🥰
I wished they realized more that baby doesn't stay a baby forever but they turn into grown adults one day. When they were talking about considering next children it was all about babies with zero consideration that they're people that will go through all life stages... and that's kinda understandable because they're barely adults themselves. I think they should gain more perspective before they say they want 4-7 "children". So many people get neglected by their parents and other family members once they're not little pink babies anymore - including myself.
I’m not trying to encourage teen pregnancy, I’m saying that given the circumstances (which they cannot change), they seem to be handling everything well while remaining positive. For them & their families, that’s worth being proud of.
Less than a minute in and I'm literally crying at the fact that all of the girls can stand on the "agree" side 😭😭 I'm so happy for them and their babies 😭💯
so impressed with Maddie, most grown adults in marriages don't realize that co-parenting isn't about liking the person it's about the child. she realized that at such a young age. so impressive. seems like a great mom and person.
Loved this video!❤️ Thank you for having me again, Jubilee! Grateful to participate in this series that has fostered a much needed conversation about the realities of young motherhood.
Most wholesome thing I’ve watched in a long time. Maybe ever, actually. You guys all seem like amazing mothers, and I’m sure you’ll continue to be. Wish everyone was more like you. Wish you the best!
Can y'all do a video of "Who is not British?" I think its fun when they are trying to guess who is not British by their accents lol😂😂😂 Thanks, Jubilee!!❤❤❤
This is so wholesome. I remember watching the first video when it came out and it brings me so much joy that their positive attitude towards motherhood hasn't changed since.
Please do more videos like these! Your game shows are fun, but these Spectrum videos with in-depth exploration of issues that matter enrich my perspective and make me a better person.
I loved hearing all of the girls' insights so much, especially Allie's. Seeing how they're all so loving and supportive towards one another is really beautiful.
This was really beautiful to watch and I'm glad they're all doing well. If they're open to it, it would be cool to see them come back 5-10 years from now, when the kids are even older, to see how their perspectives and experiences have evolved.
i love how supportive each other are, just like the first video, and they look so much mature, it’s amazing to see how they have different opinions to before or even between them, but i can see how they respect and validate explicitly each other’s opinions and responses
I still remember watching them 3 years ago and how they changed my perception of teen moms and how I negatively looked at them. I’m glad I’ve opened my eyes to it and glad to see that they are still doing well!
Had a baby at 17 and all I can say it's the best thing that could have happened to me! All of you are so strong! Having a baby at a young age has really showed me strengths I didn't know I had. Love this!
About that first girl talking about how she was going to write a suicide note and such, what she said is correct except for also, when you have that kind of depression where you feel depleted, caring for a being that doesn't know any better in a way actually helps fill you up, because that act of kindness for someone else also feeds for you. I remember I went through the same thing when I was 13, and we happen to rescue a kitten by the dumpsters. She changed my life
I find it interesting that her baby's dad is suddenly super involved now that she's a successful youtuber... Anyway, it's lovely to see all of them doing so well!!
Maddie was probably in the height of her popularity when she was in court with her baby daddy. I think they both grew up a bit and got quite a bit of help from the court system.
11:25 I... hate that statement. Don't have babies if you cannot accept they're not gonna be babies forever. I can't fathom that one's heart breaks once someone gets older - they are still the same person so what's the problem! I was really hurt by my parents with their constant comments how they wished I was forever small and pink, how I am "not cute anymore" and they were saying it for years while the baby stage lasts only a couple of months! That's insane! People who reproduce because of the "baby fever" are the worst and should NEVER have babies. They just cannot appreciate a person for their entirety of existence while they are the ones who brought that existence to be. I'm lost of words because that's literally my life.
Agreed. It seems kinda narcissistic for parents to be disappointed when their children become old enough to have their own thoughts and opinions. Children are people, not dolls for you to dress up. Wanting them to be just like you rather than the individuals that they are is gross imo.
You are definitely reading into what she said. Having children puts life into perspective and makes you realise how fast the time goes, parents wanting their kids to stay little forever doesn't make them narssisitic...They just want to hold on for as long as possible becuase they love them. That doesn't mean she is going to become one of those super weird parents who is attached to their 30y/o child by the hip..
I find it crazy that’s the one girl said “no one ever tells you the costs of children”. Everyone tells you this. In fact, I thought everyone knew this. This is one of the reasons people tell you plan a family and not be a teen mom. Her saying this baffles me, but maybe we just aren’t saying this enough in education. We focus too much on “don’t do it” but never give the reasons why you shouldn’t do it and what might happen THOROUGHLY - and again, safe sex. Also pick your sex partners carefully.
maybe she just meant that no one ever FULLY tells us the costs of children? just like with sex education, as you said, all anyone ever talks about is the "do not" and not the "why not" - maybe that mom just meant that yes, although people talk about how expensive it is to have children, people don't talk about WHY it's expensive. apart from the obvious factors like food and shelter (which i'm sure that mother was aware of), there's also education, birthdays, electronics, medicine and vitamins, et cetera and these all also add up as the child grows older
I think people who say that don't say so because nobody actually never "told them" or they "never heard" Like they say, "experience is the best teacher", so until they're in it, it usually doesn't actually impress on them how expensive. If you're single, no kids and parents are ranting how expensive it is to raise kids, it's super tempting for one to easily think of such parents as overreacting or overestimating and "blowing things outta proportion" It always only fully makes sense AFTER one starts raising a kid, and then the realization kicks in.
Unfortunately, not everyone knows this. Random people aren't out here educating the kids who have parents that shy away from the sex talk, or go to schools with no sex education. The kids in those situations who might read comments like yours are just lucky
I’m gonna have to disagree with this. It definitely is not told as much. I know for a fact outside of the US, it is not. But even in the US, sex education mainly consist of letting you know how a pregnancy happens or how to avoid pregnancy but they never go further than that. As a 21 year old, I learned how expensive formula is from a tweet of a young mom. Yes, it is told that a child is expensive but not realistically why.
Wow 3 years, it seems to me the first video just came out. Seeing these beautiful and strong woman grow and prosper has got me tearing up a bit. Blessings 💕
This was so nice and refreshing, such a cool insight into gen z/millennial parenting and how our parents have influenced our thinking on raising children. I wish them all the best lives and nothing but success in whatever shape or form. They’re all so grounded and introspective and I love that. Their kids will be incredibly grateful for these moments and how honest and caring they are, cause truly amazing parents like this don’t happen often.
Honestly I'm someone who doesn't want kids at all for personal reasons but hearing them talk about how their babies made their life better and brought joy to them warms my heart.
This is so wholesome. These women have such wisdom even though they are young. I love what was said about children teaching you things you didn't know you needed to learn 🥰
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That sounds awesome. I loved this video and it was nice to see how they’re doing now and how much they have grown as parents ❤️
Sounds exciting
Will u be shipping internationally?
They should definitely try this again with teen dads and see what happens
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I agree. Not all still with their partners at the time but still take care of their kids.
I’m sure they will.
@@AxxLAfriku u r cringe af
@@AxxLAfriku ur mom probably smoked when she was pregnant
Oh I love the idea of getting back people from old videos and series and seeing how their opinions changed
@UCUrAKCeq-M39srzUOLAOuYA true that
Bring back the ex criminals from those videos 2 years ago, ask them what they've done since then
Most people's reactions would be the same like "Did I really say that?" Lol
I’d wanna see Erin’s response to the hate. And Derek
I hope they will do this mlre frequently, especially with the people from the oldest videos.
i would personally be VERY excited if there would be more “reuniting” videos from jubilee
Strongly Agree with this one :3
Same kinda of like a where are they now type of video
*Specially the VEGAN ONE*
Especially Erin the vegan….
Or the 5th grader one
Allie's little proud smile when Maddie was talking about how having her baby changed her life!!!!!!
That was adorable, but I refuse to believe the first one was 3 years ago, lmao
I read this comment at the exact moment it happened
@@hc7092 same 😂
to be technical its about 2.5 years ago. itll be 3 in april lol
Effects of Covid...
@@maebunny5298 For real. We all aged during the pandemic
Maddie has definitely matured so much. When she spoke about wanting more kids I could tell she's getting wiser
“Matured”. *Gets pregnant at 13/14 *
@@kenjihermida224 yeah.. sure, she wasn't mature back then. but getting pregnant at 13/14 doesnt mean that you cant become more mature as a 16/17 year old teen mom.. your ideology is weird and jambled up, you should mature.
@@kenjihermida224 she matured since then is obviously what they meant
Honestly I was so happy she said that. My mum had her oldest at 16 and me her youngest at 38 by me she just gave up. We were more like roommates then mother and daughter
@@kenjihermida224 what do you think matured means? Obviously she’s more mature than when she was 13 / 14
So can we expect a comeback of the kids in 10 years "how my life was like growing up with a teen mom"? 😂
yessss i would love this !!!!
More like 15-18 years, they won’t be old enough to really understand and explain what it’s like. Really most people don’t understand the extend of their childhood until their in their mid twenties.
If this ever happens in 10 years this comment would probably blow up
😂😂
They could do one like that now but with kids from other former teen moms.
thank y'all so much for having us!! being a part of this has truly been one of my proudest moments. I am forever grateful for this platform and all the raw, real, thought provoking content.
You’re such an inspiration Maddie. Wishing you and yours a happy and healthy 2022 🧿💋
we're so proud of ou maddie!! :)
Hi Maddie bae you’re doing great & we love you so so much
Thanks for your storytime video it was so interesting to see behind the scenes and realize how much goes into making these videos
I've been watching your videos for years, you're doing such a great job raising Everly! So nice to see you back on Jubilee
Maddie you’re doing great, you’ve raised such a happy child and that’s something to be so proud of
I don’t know her personally but I can tell from the way she talks that she radiates positivity. I’m so happy that she was able to overcome her bad thoughts. She truly is an inspiration to many Gen Z’s.
@@medo05511 I used to think very differently of her because she did have a period in 2019/2020 where she kind of went off tracks and became very immature but she’s definitely grown up and has done so many selfless things for her daughter!
@@medo05511 Right, and I respect her so much as she’s my age but dealing with such different responsibilities that I couldn’t imagine handling from the ages of 13 to 18. She could’ve easily given up at any stage but she hasn’t, she’s done the opposite, thriving off her situation enough to buy her and her kid a house
im glad that in the end all the baby daddies are involved in the babies life
Me too as they should tho.
@@prieltheprune1302 right hate how men be leaving when it’s theirs too.
@@koffytoffy7694 it’s pathetic
@Lamou Lamou Sometimes the women are the reason they leave also. Like you can have a kid with someone, and that person could turn around and become an insufferable piece of crap. It works for both genders.
@@LilPoopsie Nah. It should be an obligation for parents to take care of their kids, else face prison time. You made it, face the consequences of your actions. Lead your partner down the right path if they're going astray
I’m speechless. Being a part of this video was special three years ago and it was special this year. I’m so thankful for our growth and I’m thankful for Jubilee being such an amazing platform fostering empathy and open minded thinking. ❤️❤️
We are so proud of you allie
Allie I love u and Cartia so much! Have a GREAT day
Allie, you are so smart and intelligent, i want to be like you when I grow up 😭 You're a lovely person, we love you so much
It's crazy that it's been three years. I've been following you and Cartia for even longer and it's such a blessing to see you grow
I thought cartias dad wasn’t in her life much. Will you ever make a video about it?
Chloe had such a glow up!! She looks so much more comfortable with herself
Ikr I can’t stop looking at her
A glow up??? Hardly. She looks like she fell victim to the woke mob . She had beautiful long hair and morals then
@@angela.6273 what are you on dude? She’s clearly more comfortable with herself and has realistic morals and ideas now. Be gone troll, people are allowed to have a sense of their own style instead of conforming to one idea of what’s attractive or not.
@@angela.6273 LMFAO WHAT
@@angela.6273 Having shorter hair makes you part of the woke mob? You guys are funny.
Maddie was in my school district and we have a lot of mutual friends. She’s always seemed super sweet and I hope she’s doing well !
wow that’s cool it’s a small world!
also i knew tristyn bailey. (the girl who was stabbed by another student that was in 8th grade) i’m sure yk her!
what’s her @???
@@donovanwaters maddieelambertt or something along those lines
@@donovanwaters idk shes hot tho
Oh wow. You should've seen the look on my face after seeing "2019" in the corner of the old video after reading "3 years later" in the title. I cannot fathom that 2019 WASN'T a year ago
right? I feel stuck in 2019
yeah! I remember watching that video back in 2019 when it just came out and i can't believe it's been so long??? felt like a few months ago
came down to the comments looking exactly for this
We lost 2020 to covid😔
to be fair, 2019 was more like 2 years ago than 3 - we're only 25 days into the third year
I don’t even recognize Chloe! It’s crazy what 3 years can do!
Ikr
She’s lookin like a slumlord. Used to look so sweet!
@@edkar7604 stfu bro, just a haircut and some tattoos
Chloe is Zenon’s partner. Zenon is the teen dad that has been on jubilee videos relating to teen parents. Chelsea is Edgar’s partner and Edgar was in the teen dad video.
Wow! That’s super cool. We need a teen dad reunion episode! 🤩
These women are truly incredible and should be sooo proud of themselves. I'm sure they're all amazing mothers and they're all doing an incredible job. 🥰
Proud of getting a baby at 14 tf is wrong with you
@@povils6436 Pride and dignity dip along with standards.
I wished they realized more that baby doesn't stay a baby forever but they turn into grown adults one day. When they were talking about considering next children it was all about babies with zero consideration that they're people that will go through all life stages... and that's kinda understandable because they're barely adults themselves. I think they should gain more perspective before they say they want 4-7 "children". So many people get neglected by their parents and other family members once they're not little pink babies anymore - including myself.
@@LovelyAngel. Questionable adults, really. Biologically speaking, you aren't grown until you reach the mid-twenties.
I’m not trying to encourage teen pregnancy, I’m saying that given the circumstances (which they cannot change), they seem to be handling everything well while remaining positive. For them & their families, that’s worth being proud of.
I hope the last teen mom who couldn't appear in this video is doing well
According to social media she’s engaged. Seems to be doing okay but we don’t much without her word of mouth.
@@xwrtk whats her @
idk why but i REALLY appreciate that all the moms turn toward eachother when talking so it’s like they’re having a a conversation together
Chelsea has grown up so much in the last few years. She is much more realistic now.
Hope Tia is also doing well.
Ya I wonder why Tia wasn't in this episode, cause they never mentioned her....
Does Chelsea’s Mom have a youtube channel?
Chelsea the only one that haven’t matured. She’s still lying, looking for self validation, and being irresponsible.
@@ambersledge9445 wtf are you even blabbering 💀
Less than a minute in and I'm literally crying at the fact that all of the girls can stand on the "agree" side 😭😭 I'm so happy for them and their babies 😭💯
Like oh. Em. Geeee! This video had me cryinggg like I can't even! Literallyyy!
so impressed with Maddie, most grown adults in marriages don't realize that co-parenting isn't about liking the person it's about the child. she realized that at such a young age. so impressive. seems like a great mom and person.
Loved this video!❤️ Thank you for having me again, Jubilee! Grateful to participate in this series that has fostered a much needed conversation about the realities of young motherhood.
Off topic but ur so pretty!!
It is so wholesome to see their children 3 years later
it’s been three years i can’t believe it 😭
There's no way it has already been 3 years, I feel THE SAME as I was 3 years ago 🥲
Effects of Covid...
Most wholesome thing I’ve watched in a long time. Maybe ever, actually. You guys all seem like amazing mothers, and I’m sure you’ll continue to be. Wish everyone was more like you. Wish you the best!
Loved this! I’m a huge fan of Maddie and Everly and watching their journey has been amazing!
i loved seeing maddies situations improve. now everly has two loving father figures and one amazing mother, there is absolutley no lack of love there.
Maddie has matured so much, I am so proud of her!!☺️
Maddie: "what's your prefered number?"
Allie: "7"
Allie's bf behind the camera:👁👄👁
Can y'all do a video of "Who is not British?" I think its fun when they are trying to guess who is not British by their accents lol😂😂😂
Thanks, Jubilee!!❤❤❤
not really
@@pwuddingchan Why not? It's just a funny concept.
@@pwuddingchan I mean like if it's not funny for you then don't watch it. Problem solved 😉😉
Omg yasss!
@@Crystal-sl3oo Not when they're all actually American drama major students trying to act British, lol! 😂
These women are gonna raise great humans!
This is so wholesome. I remember watching the first video when it came out and it brings me so much joy that their positive attitude towards motherhood hasn't changed since.
I’m so great full that RUclips is an option for moms to provide for their families and also be home to spend time with their kids too. Great video!
They are soo mature and well spoken!
What is your definition of mature?
@@naraendrareddy273 being able to understand other peoples opinions without pushing your experiences.
Except Chelsea
@@naraendrareddy273 learning how to stfu
I love Allie so much! She’s so inspiring, knows when to say the right things, and is such a great mom.
Please do more videos like these! Your game shows are fun, but these Spectrum videos with in-depth exploration of issues that matter enrich my perspective and make me a better person.
Tbh I kinda skip the game shows cause they aren’t what I really love from this channel
I’m glad they’re all doing so well! And they want more kids. Amazing mothers!!
that's adorable, they both grew up really fast
I loved hearing all of the girls' insights so much, especially Allie's. Seeing how they're all so loving and supportive towards one another is really beautiful.
I barely even recognized Chloe. She looks great!!
Wishing them all the best!!
i absolutely love this, i would love to see this be done with more people!
Really liked Allie! Great that she wants to adopt 😍
This was really beautiful to watch and I'm glad they're all doing well. If they're open to it, it would be cool to see them come back 5-10 years from now, when the kids are even older, to see how their perspectives and experiences have evolved.
this is a certified heartwarming moment
Wow these ladies are sooo mature!! Becoming a mother has truly brought out the best in them!!
i love how supportive each other are, just like the first video, and they look so much mature, it’s amazing to see how they have different opinions to before or even between them, but i can see how they respect and validate explicitly each other’s opinions and responses
Please do more of these where you bring people back 😭
As a young teen I cannot imagine having a child it's so hard but they are all doing well
The last question made me smile :)
Like they all are gonna be amazing moms!!
i love how they are not promoting teen pregnancy, i love their combination they are all so strong and smart!
i found maddie and her channel through this video and was hooked to her videos ever since! she is so real and true to herself and an incredible mom
This was a great video! Seeing how the teen moms have changed! Also, Chloe looks awesome! Still, kind of a bummer that Tia didn't show up.
I'm so glad for these girls !! They seem to have grown into such beautiful human beings and it's wholesome to see it !
this made me so emotional, i absolutely love it.
I still remember watching them 3 years ago and how they changed my perception of teen moms and how I negatively looked at them. I’m glad I’ve opened my eyes to it and glad to see that they are still doing well!
Woww its nice for them to see each other back and see what changed in their mentality
Had a baby at 17 and all I can say it's the best thing that could have happened to me! All of you are so strong! Having a baby at a young age has really showed me strengths I didn't know I had. Love this!
Ok this is so cool, y'all should do more of these videos
About that first girl talking about how she was going to write a suicide note and such, what she said is correct except for also, when you have that kind of depression where you feel depleted, caring for a being that doesn't know any better in a way actually helps fill you up, because that act of kindness for someone else also feeds for you. I remember I went through the same thing when I was 13, and we happen to rescue a kitten by the dumpsters. She changed my life
I hope the 5th girl who didn’t come this year is doing okay!
She couldn’t make the shoot. She is okay.
Oh my gosh their children are so precious 🥺🥺
I'd love to see the reunion of their kids in 12 years
Can we talk about how all of them had a glow up both physically and mentally
Except Chloe. She tumbled down a couple hills
Jubilee your stage really had a glow up
PLEASE do this with the vegan video. I want to hear Erin’s story tbh
Yes lmao
Whos Erin
that was an odd one out
I love the fact that they all agree that kids are a blessing and they changed their lives for the better ❤️
aww it’s adorable seeing them grown up
I'm so happy for maddie she should be proud of herself honestly
I find it interesting that her baby's dad is suddenly super involved now that she's a successful youtuber... Anyway, it's lovely to see all of them doing so well!!
That’s it !!!😌
Maddie was probably in the height of her popularity when she was in court with her baby daddy. I think they both grew up a bit and got quite a bit of help from the court system.
did you seriously need to comment this
11:25 I... hate that statement. Don't have babies if you cannot accept they're not gonna be babies forever. I can't fathom that one's heart breaks once someone gets older - they are still the same person so what's the problem! I was really hurt by my parents with their constant comments how they wished I was forever small and pink, how I am "not cute anymore" and they were saying it for years while the baby stage lasts only a couple of months! That's insane! People who reproduce because of the "baby fever" are the worst and should NEVER have babies. They just cannot appreciate a person for their entirety of existence while they are the ones who brought that existence to be. I'm lost of words because that's literally my life.
Agreed. It seems kinda narcissistic for parents to be disappointed when their children become old enough to have their own thoughts and opinions. Children are people, not dolls for you to dress up. Wanting them to be just like you rather than the individuals that they are is gross imo.
You are definitely reading into what she said. Having children puts life into perspective and makes you realise how fast the time goes, parents wanting their kids to stay little forever doesn't make them narssisitic...They just want to hold on for as long as possible becuase they love them. That doesn't mean she is going to become one of those super weird parents who is attached to their 30y/o child by the hip..
This is exactly what we wanted. No joke.
wholesome af. Teen dads next please.
this is awesome!! i really hope there is a teen dads episode
Hope y’all have the teen dads come back too
I find it crazy that’s the one girl said “no one ever tells you the costs of children”. Everyone tells you this. In fact, I thought everyone knew this. This is one of the reasons people tell you plan a family and not be a teen mom. Her saying this baffles me, but maybe we just aren’t saying this enough in education. We focus too much on “don’t do it” but never give the reasons why you shouldn’t do it and what might happen THOROUGHLY - and again, safe sex. Also pick your sex partners carefully.
Very true
maybe she just meant that no one ever FULLY tells us the costs of children? just like with sex education, as you said, all anyone ever talks about is the "do not" and not the "why not" - maybe that mom just meant that yes, although people talk about how expensive it is to have children, people don't talk about WHY it's expensive. apart from the obvious factors like food and shelter (which i'm sure that mother was aware of), there's also education, birthdays, electronics, medicine and vitamins, et cetera and these all also add up as the child grows older
I think people who say that don't say so because nobody actually never "told them" or they "never heard"
Like they say, "experience is the best teacher", so until they're in it, it usually doesn't actually impress on them how expensive.
If you're single, no kids and parents are ranting how expensive it is to raise kids, it's super tempting for one to easily think of such parents as overreacting or overestimating and "blowing things outta proportion"
It always only fully makes sense AFTER one starts raising a kid, and then the realization kicks in.
Unfortunately, not everyone knows this. Random people aren't out here educating the kids who have parents that shy away from the sex talk, or go to schools with no sex education. The kids in those situations who might read comments like yours are just lucky
I’m gonna have to disagree with this. It definitely is not told as much. I know for a fact outside of the US, it is not. But even in the US, sex education mainly consist of letting you know how a pregnancy happens or how to avoid pregnancy but they never go further than that. As a 21 year old, I learned how expensive formula is from a tweet of a young mom. Yes, it is told that a child is expensive but not realistically why.
Wow 3 years, it seems to me the first video just came out. Seeing these beautiful and strong woman grow and prosper has got me tearing up a bit. Blessings 💕
allie is amazing omg i love her
they’re all amazing i’m so proud of them
I can’t get over how gorgeous Chloe is
Theyre so amazing and so strong💕 they rly should be proud of themselves
I’m so proud of all you beautiful Mammas! Congratulations on all doing such an amazing job xx
I love Cloe´s haircut and makeup! It suits her so well
09:20 whenever she started talk everything she said was on point! And the girl before her too 👏
chloe looks amazing! glad to see these ladies doing well.
It's honestly crazy how fast time goes by
i love this video idea. please do more!
also, i would love to see a Spectrum video of the Kids of Teen parents and Parents who were teen parents
😮 Wow, great development from teen moms👏👏👏 Everyone agreed on most topics of being a teen mom, but not couple topics
Maddie’s latest RUclips video is “my first day of college”… I’m so proud of her 🥲🥲🥲
This was so nice and refreshing, such a cool insight into gen z/millennial parenting and how our parents have influenced our thinking on raising children. I wish them all the best lives and nothing but success in whatever shape or form. They’re all so grounded and introspective and I love that. Their kids will be incredibly grateful for these moments and how honest and caring they are, cause truly amazing parents like this don’t happen often.
Honestly I'm someone who doesn't want kids at all for personal reasons but hearing them talk about how their babies made their life better and brought joy to them warms my heart.
To all teen moms : u all had did a rlly great job and everything will be better and better ☺️💖💪🏻
maddie is BEAUTIFUL omg her eyes and hair
I'm the second youngest of 10 kids and I will forever be impressed on how my mom homeschooled 10 kids.
I still remember watching this 3 years ago this is insane
I wonder why the 4th girl never came back :/
Can we talk about how much better the color grading and white balance has gotten on these videos in 3 years lol
This is iconic!!!
This is so wholesome. These women have such wisdom even though they are young. I love what was said about children teaching you things you didn't know you needed to learn 🥰
Wow, omg I have SO much respect for these young moms.