No. No one can force anyone to be gay. But parents frequently try to force gay kids to be straight (also impossible).
ah parents should not force feed there kids brocali stalks as if is bad for there health and the kids might not like them.
No, in fact all major studies have shown the opposite: the children of gay parents turn out fine.
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Absolutely. Gay parents do their best to teach their children so they can become happy, healthy and well balanced members of society.However, these effects have nothing to do with the parents' sexual orientations.
Our House A Very Real Documentary About Kids of Gay and Lesbian Parents - 2000 was released on: USA: 1 June 2000 France: 7 December 2002 (Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)
The children of gay parents are usually required to do chores and other household responsibilities. . Gay parents may also force them to brush their teeth, see the doctor and the dentist regularly, and eat healthy foods. Gay parents sometimes attend school plays, and sporting events, and when school, is out, they may take something called a "vacation" where they travel to another place for fun and relaxation. Some Gay parents also attend church or synagogue with their families. The children are often deeply affected by this type of upbringing. They usually thrive and grow up to be well-adjusted members of society.
No definitely not.....
No, but the percentage is growing due to a number of reasons. 1. Divorced parents affect the way kids think of traditional marriage. 2. Parents that put their kids in single sex schooling automatically force kids to explore their sexuality with the same sex while puberty. 3. Society / Media is more accepting of the gay community. 4. As we eat more genetically modified foods, our hormones are being altered and the results are still undetermined.
About 3% to 8% depending on the study.
The majority of gay parents have either 1 or 2 children, but there are a large families as well, The current record as of 2014, is a gay couple with 14 children.
Because unwanted kids get to be loved, looked after and cared for. As long as this happens, then the fact that the parents are gay shouldn't matter at all.
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.