LGBT marriage,adoption,and rights
So,this is obviously an issue that's been going on ever since the sexual revolution in the 1960's and 1970's. Of course,back then things were slightly different than they are now. Regardless,this is an issue that has continued on for many years and I was just curious as to what some of you think about this. My personal opinion is that LGBT rights should be allowed,why not? They're still people,they are more than capable of taking care of children,and marriage is something that anyone should be allowed. That right should come naturally with being an American.
So post your thoughts and opinions on here about this issue without being TOO offensive.
Thank you,and I look forward to everyone's feelings about this issue
Yes,they should be allowed to
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No,they shouldn't be allowed
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I read that the children of lesbian couples are better adjusted than the children of heterosexual couples and that they weren't necessarily inclined to lick rug. Probably because when the children of a lesbian couple ask if they can do something, they never get the, "Go ask your mother" answer. Although it may be a little confusing for them at first to get two different responses every time they ask, "Mom..., where are you?" I don't know where the study was done since it's illegal for lesbians to adopt in the U.S. so it probably has a liberal bias ;) Side: Yes,they should be allowed to
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of course they should. why not? nothing more to really say. Anyone of Any sexual orientation should not have less rights taken away compared to heterosexuals unless you can prove some sort of key difference that is a rational reason to do so. in other words what's the difference if the parents are mom/dad, mom/mom, dad/dad? Side: Yes,they should be allowed to
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