Mar 12 2009
Bristol Palin break up
Bristol Palin (18), daughter of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her fiance Levi Johnston have broken up. He is also the father of Bristol’s baby, Tripp. They had planned to get married after they finished high school. According to reports, they have been apart for weeks. It’s not reported what broke them up, but they’ve been apart for weeks. According to the source, their breakup “just happened”. We all know what that means. That means that they are keeping the real reason hush hush. Maybe one of them cheated on the other and they want to keep it quiet.
Even though Bristol and Levi broke up, he still sees their son. He wants to be a good father to his son. I think that’s a good thing that he hasn’t deserted his son. There aren’t too many men his age who would stay around their children.
Bristol is moving on with her life. She is continuing her education and she plans on going to college. She wants to study nursing in college. That’s good for her that she still wants to continue with her education while raising her son.
Governor Palin’s family did not have any comments to make about the breakup. Maybe she’s not really surprised that it happened and she doesn’t want to comment on it. Perhaps she didn’t approve of their relationship and she doesn’t have anything to say about it.
I am not really all that surprised that Bristol and Levi didn’t stay together. There are not too many young parents that stay together anymore. Their relationship was in the public eye so that didn’t help their situation. Maybe they couldn’t handle the public being in their business and they decided to call it quits. I wish them the best of luck and hope that they will both be there for their son.
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I already knew they wasn’t getting married in the first place. Making one error don’t mean you have to compound the problem with two. That was a one-night stand in the back of a trailer truck. His (Levi’s) facebook page even said, “I don’t want kids.”
I am not surprised. That whole “they’re getting married” was Palin grandstanding after her daughter got knocked up while she was on the road preaching abstinence to other people’s kids.
Those two didn’t want to get married in the first place.
Now her daughter has come out and said that her mother is crazy if she thinks teens are going to just “abstain.”
This is just what is to be expected of them and it is what everyone was saying all along. Teen is the time to have kids, really–that’s how God made the woman’s body.
By the time you’re in your 30’s, you’re too old to playing with kids anyway.
That’s horrible but I really think that Bristol was forced into the whole relationship because of politics.
Thanks for a great review on this issue…Their names though, remind me of your other article…
What a shame, but at least he sees ther son now
I hope they both stay a part of their child’s life! That is what is going to be important down the road.
LOL @ icy. It does remind me of that article. There will be another one soon.
I’m glad that he sees his son too, Susan. I hope it doesn’t turn into a big custody case.
Thank you for taking the time to check out my blog, renee. I didn’t think they were going to get married either. Sarah probably said that just so her daughter would look better for being a teen mother.
You’re right, cindy. It is important to think of their child first.
It’s a shame for the children that they couldn’t stay together, but sometimes it doesn’t work and it is actually worse for the children. So maybe they made the right decision.
I do hope that they can work out their problems. I know that they are young and I know how hard that is for young people to start a family so early and stay together. But in the long run it is the baby who suffers from it.
Kristy
www.mosaicmoments.today.com
I agree with Kristy in the end it definitely is the baby who suffers the most of all. Babies need security and love if they haven’t got a secure family that loves one another then they will grow up insecure. All the best to you hun and keep up the great work!
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