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Originally Posted by Sunday
No, IMO I dont think its fair on the child.
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I suppose it's fairer on the child to be brought up by strangers being paid to look after them in a children's home or foster homes and who have no emotional investment in their upbringing?

What makes anyone here think that a person's sexuality has anything at all to do with their ability to give love, affection and commitment to a child in need of stability and security?
As regards the point made about single parents - better to have one good parent, than two rubbish ones, or one good parent and one rubbish or even abusive parent who undermines the other. I should know because I was that one good parent left to bring up my children alone after an acrimonious divorce, and I have had the honour of being told that by my two, now grown up, well adjusted and perfectly normal and happy sons. They did not suffer from having just a mum to bring them up - It's the quality of parenting, not the quantity or gender of the parents, that counts.