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Ok, I think the big issue here is what effect does it have on a child. I mean this, we know that those who grow up without a father or without a mother are more likely to have problems. This is because of the lack of a rolemodel of the same or opposite gender.
Now the question is, if you have two of the same gender, if they both pretend to be dads, both pretend to be moms, or try to have one be a dad and one be a mom. As for the both being a dad or a mom, you still do not have a rolemodel of the opposite gender, and the rolemodel of the same gender is skewed because you see two people, each claiming the role, and each doing it differently.
In my opinion this is no worse than having a father who will not behave as a father should, and so the child must go and find another rolemodel. However, one must remember, that we are placing the child there. It is not luck, or fate, but human interaction that has placed the child in the home, surely we can take some responsibility for finding the best home, and surely some heterosexual couples are not the best home, but some are.
As far as having a homosexual couple trying to fill both roles, that is even more confusing for a child. For now gender has nothing to do with gender roles, and perhaps even the roles themselves will be skewed, being a little of this and a little of that. All children learn predominately in the home, and some will come from bad homes. However, it is unwise to place them in a home that is not the best just to be politically correct. We should strive to give children the best homes that we can, and from a socialogical standpoint, in my opinion, that includes not giving them to homosexual couples unless there is grave cause for it. It should not be the norm.
A lone Raven
p.s.- wammy, it takes more than two subjects to make a scientific study, you need to review their data.
Now the question is, if you have two of the same gender, if they both pretend to be dads, both pretend to be moms, or try to have one be a dad and one be a mom. As for the both being a dad or a mom, you still do not have a rolemodel of the opposite gender, and the rolemodel of the same gender is skewed because you see two people, each claiming the role, and each doing it differently.
In my opinion this is no worse than having a father who will not behave as a father should, and so the child must go and find another rolemodel. However, one must remember, that we are placing the child there. It is not luck, or fate, but human interaction that has placed the child in the home, surely we can take some responsibility for finding the best home, and surely some heterosexual couples are not the best home, but some are.
As far as having a homosexual couple trying to fill both roles, that is even more confusing for a child. For now gender has nothing to do with gender roles, and perhaps even the roles themselves will be skewed, being a little of this and a little of that. All children learn predominately in the home, and some will come from bad homes. However, it is unwise to place them in a home that is not the best just to be politically correct. We should strive to give children the best homes that we can, and from a socialogical standpoint, in my opinion, that includes not giving them to homosexual couples unless there is grave cause for it. It should not be the norm.
A lone Raven
p.s.- wammy, it takes more than two subjects to make a scientific study, you need to review their data.