No.
Historians found it just.
You treat him with the same respect and dedication you always treated him with before you found out he was gay. He will get enough of discrimination from others, just be open to his needs.
About 2 weeks.
You don't. Forcing parenthood on someone is not fair and he can very likely just walk away. Not very responsible of you to do that to your child.
That will vary from fair to fair.
Depending on its use, just can be either an adjective or adverb. just (adj.) - fair, lawful just (adv.) - right before, exactly, only
During water polo you shouldn't hold someone under water for very long to be fair. In a game just for fun its fair to pass to a number of people before you shoot to score.
only in the story she was, but not in real life
A society in which there is no conflict between its laws and divine justice is a fair and just society in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the definition appears in the first choral ode. It is found in the ending lines, just before the beginning of the second scene. The chorus refers to the necessary mesh between what the gods consider punishable and non-punishable and what the city defines as right and wrong under the law.
Yes, because it can be dangerous for the child to be pregnant at this age. It's not fair to her or her child to be forced into this situation at this age.
fair = just fair = okay fair = mild fair = fine fair = fete, gala only = lone only = solo only = sole only = once only = just
The Word 'Just" works.