Sexual orientation is not a factor in parenting. What makes a parent good has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
No. It is still unknown what factors can influence sexuality.
No. A person's sexual orientation doesn't make them better or worse than any other person.
No. There are no examples in any studies that show it's possible to make a child gay. Consider this fact: virtually all gay people were raised by straight parents, and in most cases, the parents were expecting the child to be straight.
For the exact same reason straight people are here: to make the world a better place.
A lot. Not that the children's brain is superior, but their parents will "make" them be straight a student.
There is very little research that shows that. Most research shows that gay parents are just as good as straight parents. There are a few studies that show gay parents do better at raising kids. Gay parents have typically worked harder and waited longer for their children, no child is made by "mistake" so to speak, and there is research that shows that children of gay families are showing less acceptance towards bullying, racism etc. That can be in straight parent families too, they are all individuals. There was even one study that show that the children of Lesbian parents turn out better-adjusted than any other group, possibly because two moms are better than one.
Their is no real answer to this. You can compare the two, make judgments about which one might be better or worse than the other. But it won't change the fact that gay people exist. People shouldn't have to choose. Just be who you are whether gay or straight.
It is possible. If both of the parents are heterozygous, they have a gene for straight hair in them, it just means that "nappy" hair is the dominant allele. Then the recessive alleles is straight hair, then there is a 1 in 4 chance of a baby with straight hair.
educate them in better eating habits and why!
to make your teeth straight
I guess, lol, it just turns not so sweet. Its better to make short comments straight to point and make it meaningful and sweet, rather then long, it might make people not read it.
There has been no study performed that indicates that heterosexual or otherwise "traditional" parents have better success with their children than anyone else.