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Alisa
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Fix, children of ANY two parents experience the right of “complementarity”. There is more to “complementarity” than what happens behind the closed door of the parents’ bedroom. Most parents of any sexual orientation complement one another in their parenting style, in the sharing of tasks around the house, in the way they show love and affection to their children.
My older daughter has taught a number of children of same-sex couples, and over the years she has told me they are just as well adjusted, just as loved, with no more psychological problems than any of the other kids – and in fact with fewer problems than children she’s taught who have come from abusive or dysfunctional heterosexual couples.
Good parenting can come from heterosexual couples, gay couples, grandparents, adoptive parents, etc., etc. This is true for bad parenting as well.
Alisa
My older daughter has taught a number of children of same-sex couples, and over the years she has told me they are just as well adjusted, just as loved, with no more psychological problems than any of the other kids – and in fact with fewer problems than children she’s taught who have come from abusive or dysfunctional heterosexual couples.
Good parenting can come from heterosexual couples, gay couples, grandparents, adoptive parents, etc., etc. This is true for bad parenting as well.
Alisa