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Dawnia
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I don’t think it would be much different than studies about single parent households. It wasn’t too long ago that single parent families were treated with hostility. Even with more acceptance of single parent families, the children’s problems still exist.While I agree that kids from homosexual partnerships are probably affected negatively by it, I wonder though… if they grow up with problems, are those problems due to the parents themselves, or society’s REACTION to them?
In other words, are the kids messed up because they had 2 moms, or because society told them it was messed up to have 2 moms? Or because other children mocked and teased them? Or people held up signs saying “God hates fags” as the children walked past?
Is the child of a homosexual couple more messed up than the child of an alcoholic, or abusive parent? Or the child of divorce?
I just think studies on this subject would be dubious, because no two households are the same. There are so many factors which affect a child’s development, how can we single one out as the definitive “nail in the coffin”? How can you know for sure when a control group is impossible? There’s no way to screen out variables.
Personally, I struggle with the subject when I think of the otherwise “unadoptable” children who have been taken in, loved by and protected by gay couples. Especially children who are HIV+.
Good social scientists look at the differences and take them into account when drawing their conclusions. And like everything else you would have to have a good number of studies to get an accurate picture.
I wasn’t quite sure where you were going with comparing homosexual parents in saying that children will be just as good as children of abusive parents. Why would you take children from abusive parents and give them to homosexual parents if they are just going to turn out the same way? Isn’t the purpose of putting them with a different family so that they turn out better?