Jennifer Love Hewitt wants to become a single mother
A Jennifer Hewitt has sounded the alarm on your biological clock. She wants to be a mother, but his intention is to adopt a child without that being single will be a deterrent, following in the footsteps of other 'celebrities' like Sandra Bullock or Sheryl Crow.
In March, shortly after his birthday, he broke with Jamie Kennedy, co-star of Ghost Whisperer, in which was a year out. Jennifer is now clear that there needs any man to his side to be a mother and is therefore determined to take.
"I am absolutely open to it. I am person, I'm better than a couple, but I'm learning a lot about myself," explained the actress, reports Showbiz Spy. And while it is decided, the actress is determined to change in the roles I played in the event of a return to television.
"Some of the papers I'm looking for are TV comedy. I think if I liked something I try to be something light and not a one-hour drama," insisted the actress.
Hewitt is tired of the stress of the shooting and what he wants now is to have fun a little more work, but has no regrets about the roles she has played before: "My time on television has been incredible, I've been very fortunate with large and long series attacking the heart and reached the hearts of the audience" .
Still not sure whether he will or not TV, but now what matters most is to form his own family: "Definitely I have no hurry to start on TV right now and if I do, probably will be below."
From for the mother, who is facing a bill worth up to one year in prison relationships outside of marriage, a divorced family and society that will automatically give back. Jalila is at the top. He is 23, but some of his colleagues gave birth with only 14 or 15 years. Your child is two months. His stare is flooded with tears. Jalila smiles when he looks at her baby, but with a bitter smile. "My little one is good, is healthy and I'm happy about it, but also a big problem, I do not know how I survive with him myself."
Another 20 women take their first steps as a local mothers in Casablanca Insaf. "Our main goal is not to abandon their children," says Nabila Tbeur, director of the association, which works with 80 other women who are not housed with them. "We give them legal and administrative assistance, and to offer medical care for two years." In Morocco relations outside of marriage can cost between three months and one year imprisonment. "But women do not face only to the law, are also rejected by their families and society turns its back, are very vulnerable," says Tbeur.
Since 1999 Insaf addresses young single mothers to get their return. "There are no official figures, but there are thousands," he continues. He cites a study done in 2002 in Casablanca: "Then they counted only 7,000 single mothers in this city, but only took into account those who had given birth in maternity hospitals and there are many who have their children in a house." His association is now preparing a national study and hope to have the results in September.
"It's very important to try to gain confidence in themselves "and to" learn a trade to then fend for themselves ". In Insaf taught cooking classes, sewing and hairdressing." We try to prepare for the labor market, "says Tbeur. Parental Responsibility
But put them in touch with their families to try to reconcile with the father, "to take responsibility for your child, which is not always feasible."
The problem, Insaf account director, is that Morocco is not even required parents to submit to DNA testing. "The law does not oblige them." Moreover, "the bride would have to prove that it maintained a public dating relationship recognized by their families, because otherwise you could end up in jail for relationships outside marriage. "
" In Tunisia, if the mother says to a man as father of her child, the judge will require undergo the test and if he refuses, you directly responsible, we would like to Morocco came to that. "
Tbeur
repeated tirelessly that single mothers in Morocco are very vulnerable." Some also have not reached 14 years, very young , girls, 14% of them are under 18 years "and ended up pregnant" by false promises of marriage are not assumed. "Most, he continues, are illiterate and "suddenly find themselves alone in life and with an underarm problem." a "big problem" in a traditional patriarchal society strongly marked by religion. "So many mothers give their children up for adoption to other women in exchange rates are simply paid maternity," laments Tbeur while asserting that "many families take advantage of the weakness of single mothers to buy children unofficial market, underground. "
"There have been many times when I thought about leaving my little one, to shake off all the problems that has brought me," says Jalila a tone of regret. He knows that will succeed. "Getting from where forces can for me and my baby, but I know they have to pay a social cost. "Jalila have a child but not a father. Every sin.
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