I think it's more of an issue of same-sex relationships having more trouble staying together than how same sex parents actually interact with the child.
Quote from: eggsalad on February 29, 2016, 07:55:30 PMI think it's more of an issue of same-sex relationships having more trouble staying together than how same sex parents actually interact with the child.How come? Is it just statistically speaking that homosexual relationships end in speraration more often than not?
Quote from: Eliab on February 29, 2016, 08:00:45 PMQuote from: eggsalad on February 29, 2016, 07:55:30 PMI think it's more of an issue of same-sex relationships having more trouble staying together than how same sex parents actually interact with the child.How come? Is it just statistically speaking that homosexual relationships end in speraration more often than not?IIRC yeah
A good home is a good home, whether it's a single parent, two parents, amalgamated, typical adoption or same sex adoption.I think in terms of the difficulties kids might face from having homosexual (adoptive or IVF) parents are going to decrease fairly soon, if not already. Society is already generally accepting of it, although the SJW lynchmobs on people who aren't all that open minded are the most surefire way to entrench bigotry. Kids are probably always going to use Gay and derivatives as playground insults, because kids are bastards. If there is anything remotely different about a kid and he isn't high on the pecking order? Boom, made fun of.As long as the potential homes are put to the same criteria as hetero households, there shouldn't be any issue.And as a general view, there are a fucktonne of orphans/children in care and a load of normal families who are quite happy to shit out another round of child benefits delightful children rather than take in someone else's genes, so if people who aren't so able to pass on their legacy feel like looking after someone else's kids and giving them a loving home - why on earth would that be a problem?
And as a general view, there are a fucktonne of orphans/children in care and a load of normal families who are quite happy to shit out another round of child benefits delightful children rather than take in someone else's genes, so if people who aren't so able to pass on their legacy feel like looking after someone else's kids and giving them a loving home - why on earth would that be a problem?
Well, I'm not a retard, so I'm aware that same-sex couples are not better nor worse parents than hetero couples.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 29, 2016, 08:22:30 PMWell, I'm not a retard, so I'm aware that same-sex couples are not better nor worse parents than hetero couples.The lack of one parental figure (be it the mother figure in male homosexuality, and father figure in female homosexuality) is what I'm concerned with. Does this actually have any impact on how the child will grow up?
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on February 29, 2016, 08:19:41 PMAnd as a general view, there are a fucktonne of orphans/children in care and a load of normal families who are quite happy to shit out another round of child benefits delightful children rather than take in someone else's genes, so if people who aren't so able to pass on their legacy feel like looking after someone else's kids and giving them a loving home - why on earth would that be a problem?As far as I'm aware, children develop issues when one of either parent is missing. If a child was raised with 2 dads, they are still missing a mother; an extra father does not take the place of a nurturer. This is my thinking so far.
Single parents can raise kids so I don't see why a same-sex couple can't.
I want a better understanding of the long-term effects and consequences before I can take a position.
ban single parents
Quote from: gatsby on March 01, 2016, 07:24:36 AMSingle parents can raise kids so I don't see why a same-sex couple can't.Single parents shouldn't raise kids.