Yes. Gay people are not pedophiles.
No, most of them are not abused as children, myself included.
No. Life is not pointless for gay people. We can get married and/or adopt children. We can have children naturally as well. We can choose to remain single. We can work to make the world a better place. We can do anything straight people can do.
As of 2014, about 20% of American gay couples have children.
There does not seem to be any statistical difference between children of gay people and children of straight people. However, there does seem to be a pattern of gay couples being more likely to adopt hard-to-place children.
Yes. The children's loving gay fathers care about them very much. Gay men work very hard to adopt children, and prove to be excellent parents.
Sexual orientation does not affect fertility. Most gay people of childbearing age are able to have children, just as most straight people are able to have children.
As of 2014, about 20% of gay couples in the United States are raising children, but exact numbers aren't known.
Some rights for all people include: marriage adoption of children inheritance from a spouse freedom from harassment safety at work or school freedom to be who you are Unfortunately, in many places, gay people lack one or more of these rights. In that situation..
Yes. In fact there are families with 3 or 4 gay children.
No. Gay people have a few different options for children, including adoption, surrogacy, and artificial insemination. As of 2014, 20% of gay couples in the US have children.
It is the same percent as children raised in straight households, about 3% to 8%.Typically it is believed that gay households produce more gay children, but this is wrong. The only reason people believe this is that gay households are more accepting of gay children and the children will grow to feel comfortable with being out as gay. In homophobic heterosexual households, gay children may learn not to accept themselves and hide that they are gay. The numbers are not the same, but the openness is where the misconception comes from.
I'm willing to bet that's not something homophobic people ever think about.