An op-ed without a single data point or a linked study? Ooook. The internets wins.
he doesn't
An op-ed without a single data point or a linked study? Ooook. The internets wins.
If it's on the internets, it must be true.
bonjour
Too much out there showing how bad an idea it is to deprive a child of a man and a woman in his life.
It's also in a ton of books.
So it boils down to "My view point is the only one that's correct". Again.
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Yeah, and I can post alot of them too. What's your point?
You have any idea at all how much is out there talking about the negativity of gay adoption?
Such a small mind, you have. Pathetic. I'm done here.
I think that if you're willing to love and care for them then anyone should be eligible to adopt a gay couple.
It isn't real obvious?
The Pussification continues
I see how things really are, you need to give it a shot.
He directly quoted your article, dummy.
Just how dumb are you?
Dummy keeps googling.
It's obvious you're an idiot.
Seriously, anyone who brags about playing "organized" club football is the most insecure person on the internets.
This pretty much says it all.
Check out the stats,
Yeah, it says you're a cherry picking, club football playing idiot.
Here, let's cherry pick and jump to conclusions:
Watching Wrestling Linked to Teen Dating Violence
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2274722
That says it all. Guys who watch pro wrestling end up beating their wives since they really want to have sex with other men.
You actually think citing Putin helps your argument?
My dad and all of you reading this had a dad who taught you stuff a mom never would have. You women out there know how different your relationship with mom is from dad.
That is real life.
What a meatheaded troglodyte you are.
Are you so stupid as to believe every person in this forum was brought up by a mother and father?
You are really, really stupid.
You ever try and educate yourself about this?
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Back in 1976, Cassidy’s mom had a religious ceremony with a woman named Pat. To make Cassidy, they did artificial insemination at home, mixing the sperm of two gay friends “to make sure nobody would ever know who the father was,” says Cassidy. (That was in the days before widespread DNA testing.) The two women stayed together for 16 years, until Pat died. Three years later, Cassidy’s mother married a man.What was it like for Cassidy being raised by two women she called “Mom” and “My Pat”?
“When growing up, I always had the feeling of being something unnatural,” Cassidy says. “I came out of an unnatural relationship; it was something like I shouldn’t be there. On a daily basis, it was something I was conflicted with. I used to wish, honestly that Pat wasn’t there.”
Why does she oppose same-sex marriage? “It’s not something that a seal of approval should be stamped on: We shouldn’t say it is a great and wonderful thing and then you have all these kids who later in life will turn around and realize they’ve been cheated. The adults choose to have that lifestyle and then have a kid. They are fulfilling their emotional needs — they want to have a child — and they are not taking into account how that’s going to feel to the child; there’s a clear difference between having same-sex parents and a mom and a dad.”
Sounds judgmental in print. But up close, Cassidy comes across as fiercely protective of her mom (Cassidy is a pen name she’s adopted to protect her mom’s privacy). Like many children of same-sex parents, she was expected to defend and protect her mothers from society’s phobia. Her own troubled feelings about her family life were clearly unacceptable to her parents. Even now, the prospect of speaking about her own experience gives her the shakes.
Cassidy’s story is not science. It’s just her own feelings. Many researchers say most kids do just fine in these alternative family forms. Cassidy doesn’t buy that research, though. “I don’t think a fair study could be conducted because children currently in that family wouldn’t necessarily be open to speaking their true feelings about it.”
Cassidy’s story is not science.![]()
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