Only Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar know what they would do, but since they are Fundamentalist Christians, it's likely they would either reject the child(ren) or attempt some sort of dangerous "reparative" therapy. However, there is a small chance they would just accept the child(ren) because they are also loving people.
No. The children of same sex couples are not more likely to be gay.
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 sorry but there are no such articles. Research have shown that the children adopted by, or the biological children of gay parents are not gay or lesbian more than children of straight parents including adopted ones.
Yes. There are even cases where 4 or more children turn out to be gay.
Although sexual orientation (whether a person is gay or straight) may be genetically determined, there's no statistical evidence that gay men are more likely than straight men to have gay children.
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If you are gay you are unlikely to have a son. If you had a son he would most likely not be gay. Studies show that gay fathers do NOT usually have gay sons.
Being gay is not a reason to "protect children". Unless there is another reason you need to protect your children from your spouse, the answer is that you need more help than your spouse does.
It is unusual for a family to have any gay children. Families raising one gay child are only about 3.5-8% of the population. Gay siblings are even rarer, and more than 2 gay siblings is very rare.
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.
Gay people are allowed to adopt in every U.S. state except Utah. There is no longer a restriction on single gay people adoption. Furthermore, as of 2014, 25 states allow joint adoption by gay couples.
No, most of them are not abused as children, myself included.