I completely support allowing gays equal rights with marriage. I see no reason why they shouldn't get married and I consider anyone who thinks otherwise ignorant. With adoption, I am a little on the fence. Yes, I know many homosexuals are great parents, and no, I don't have any worries about "turning the kid gay". I do however think that kids should have a right to one mom and one dad. There are just some things you need to learn from a female role model, and some from a male.
What are your thoughts on gay adoption?
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1 RespuestaAmerica is the land of the free, Is it not?
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[quote]What are your thoughts on gay adoption?[/quote] If someone wants to adopt a gay person, I'm all for it.
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No man....... Just........ NopeNopeNopeNope
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1 RespuestaAbsolutely not,The kids will contract the gay disease. Eventually everyone will be affected and humans evolve so men can get pregnant from gay sex and women can impregnate each other with lesbian sex. That is a bleak future.
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6 RespuestasI thought that said "adapt" And I was just like
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Editado por Madman Mordo: 7/15/2013 9:20:37 PMYes. Why is this even a question. I wouldn't bother if my parents were transsexual, as long as they were competent enough in raising me as their child.
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2 Respuestasdefinitely, its the straight couples that -blam!-ed up and put a kid up for adoption.
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10 RespuestasThe kid would be ridiculed to no end and would become a social outcast. I think they have the right but the kid would be bullied so much.
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21 RespuestasBit dramatic, but also true.
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As long as the couple are good parents to the child, I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Yes. They're people too. I don't even know why is this such an issue.
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1 Respuestawell since you straight people are the ones giving up these bloody children, we might as well have a go at succeeding where you failed.
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You're going to have to do a little better than " there are just some things". What are those things? Why are they so important? Why is a male or female role model required to teach it?
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Editado por brandorobot: 7/15/2013 4:27:52 PMThe only difference I see is that the child won't be raised to be intolerant, which is a good thing. There are some people who claim they are afraid of them being bullied by other kids. To them I say we shouldnt restrict certain people just because there are shitty parents out there who raise assholes.
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A parent is a parent, they're either bad or good at it. I'd rather a child have two parents who actually put in the effort and time just to become the child's adoptive parents than one parent or a poor mother and father. Some children have one parent and get on fine in life, others have a mother and a father and can't wait to get away from them. I knew plenty of the latter. All that really matters is the quality of parenting and care, and that is something that does no rely upon the gender of either parent.
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Sure why not?
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1 Respuesta[quote] I do however think that kids should have a right to one mom and one dad. There are just some things you need to learn from a female role model, and some from a male. [/quote] Elaborate.
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They already are... There's no "if" here...
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1 RespuestaOf course it should be allowed. It wouldn't make sense if they weren't. As Americans we should all be entitled to rights. I might cringe at the thought of two guys making out but that doesn't mean their life should be miserable.
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I think a multi-gendered set of parents is more healthy, but it's a matter of equality in my opinion, so I support gay adoptive parents. I'm just glad these kids are getting homes.
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Single parent homes? It think they should a lot of foster children would so good to be adopted
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What about single parent homes then? Gay parents are fine, no one group of people is better suited to do it than another, it all depends on the individual.