Of course not! My parents are gay, and they couldn't be more loving and wonderful! Gay parenting is a general rule as not destructive, no more than straight parenting is. But it all comes down to the parents in question. Do they love their children? Do they support them?
Studies have shown that children with gay parents are more accepting, more tolerant, become involved in social activism at a younger age, and do slightly better in school than their heterosexually parented peers.
Gay parents are just as loving, dedicated, and caring as straight parents. My family faces discrimination every day. My parents are not married because they can't be, and although I am far from ashamed to have gay parents, I am ashamed that they can't be married, I am ashamed of America.
We Are Family Parenting and Foster Parenting in Gay Families - 1987 was released on: USA: September 1987 (Reeling Chicago Gay Lesbian Film Festival)
The orientation of the parents has no effect whatsoever on raising children. So it's difficult to say how gay parenting is more beneficial than straight parenting. All good parenting is beneficial.
April Martin has written: 'The lesbian and gay parenting handbook' -- subject(s): Children of gay parents, Gay parents, Parenting
One can find information on gay parenting when one goes to the website of childwelfare dot gov. On this site, one can find information about the challenges gay parents face as parents.
Gay parenting doesn't specifically affect children at all in any significant way. The only possible effect is that it may make the children more aware of the diversity of family structures.
Well, being gay has absolutely nothing to do with being a parent. Parenting is about the child, not about you. You and your ex-spouse have to find an arrangement where you are both focusing on the child's needs and not on each other or on yourselves, in terms of your parenting.
Sexual orientation is not a factor in parenting. What makes a parent good has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
Gay parenting is not prevalent on any continent. The United states has the most gay couples with children (as of 2017, about 20% of gay couples are raising children). In South America, the numbers are much lower.
Because the judicial system knows that sexual orientation is not a factor when it comes to parenting. All of the research shows that gay people make excellent parents.
Jane B. Brooks has written: 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'Instructor's manual to accompany The process of parenting' 'Parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting, Child rearing, Parent and child 'Parenting in the 90s' -- subject(s): Parenting, Child rearing, Parent and child
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