
"Don't Blame the Kid" fits squarely within the romance genre, featuring classic elements such as an unexpected pregnancy and the evolving relationship between two people brought together by unforeseen circumstances. Typical to its genre, the story explores themes of personal growth, emotional connection, and partnership as the characters navigate the challenges of impending parenthood. What sets this title apart is its focus on the father's emotional immaturity and the decision to form a partnership rather than a traditional romantic relationship, offering a fresh take on commitment and family dynamics that adds depth and relatability to the narrative.