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up with individuals is that they what to try and figure out who is considered mom and who is considered dad. In reality there are far more broken homes to worry about . This matter is so hard to debate because of religious beliefs, but all in all i think the world need solid upbringings for children. The world also need diversity. and in this day an age learn to expect the unexpected. One has to be willing to step outside the norm I men think about it times have changed. Back in the mid to early 1990,s you had 1 out of ten people with a cell phone, now days not having one is like a felony, I mean when was the last time you saw a person in a phone booth and you were not in the airport. that was a little off the subject. I said all that to say you have to open your mind and weigh out the thoughts. Kids in the foster care system can stay there until there 18, then what if they have no family. So imagine at your 18th birthday you were sent into the world and had no one to lean on for advise , none who you could find shelter in.

If you can find a god home rather it be a " Traditional" parent team of a gay or lesbian team you would have done the world a favor. people stop and think about the child there going to be exposed to diversity in life any way don't you think it will be better to have them understand things at a earlier age then to be shell shocked ,and have truly a hard time trying to process. I you have gay parents and there respectful of the children the kids can still grow and they will still make a choice on there sexuality. Most kids of Gay parents are absolutely straight and proud of the fact that they had two loving parents, and that they understand the world is made up of all types. Lets put love first and then we will be in a better place.

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