This is NOT What a Young Mom Looks Like Whenever I see another "breaking news" story about Teen Mom Farrah Abraham, like her most recent entrance into a rehab program, I feel simultaneously saddened and embarrassed for the young mom. I mean, she's obviously one confused young woman and I imagine she's dealing with a lot, but still, there's a part of me that is outraged at her for one very simple reason: She's making young mothers everywhere look bad.
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