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1/3 of the kids in the study claiming one of their parents had a gay relationship weren't even raised at all by said gay parent and 1/2 weren't raised by them for more than 2 years.
This one has aged a bit by now, but I suppose the problem that it touches on is still somewhat an issue.
Thanks for the correction. Yet I don't support homosexuality due to a number of other factors.
>Being a gay parent doesn't make you a bad parent
>it just makes you more likely to leave your family
>which makes them more likely to be a bad parent
Lol
I thought of that as well. The "half" of the kids having problems later is also concerning.
The kids didn't actually live with their gay parent though, so how can you claim the study assesses the abilities of gay parents when 1/3 simply never lived with their gay parent?
Gays now have the option to marry. This study doesn't compare gay married parents to straight married parents. It compared broken families to intact married families. If anything, it is unwittingly the best evidence for allowing gay marriage.
>the kids didn't actually live with their gay parent though
Exactly. There's your problem
So how is that "kids raised by LGBT people"?
If the LGBT people were allowed to marry and raise kids with a same sex partner, they wouldn't be in broken families. Most of the survey asks people about time periods before gay marriage was legal.
Sure bud
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>when you clean the data, the results just don't hold up.
>when you change the data, the results change
this faggot should have gone into climate "science."
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He miscategorized the data. He classified 1/3 of respondents as having lived with gay parents when they had not. In the "single parent" category over half had remarried. He is measuring broken homes caused by homosexuals not being able to legally marry at the time of the childhoods of the people the survey queries.
If most gay marriages didn't have such a high rate of cheating, I would believe it. At least you guys have a lower divorce rate so that's somethig
bullshit should be pointed out which ever side of the political spectrum it falls on
but faggots still shouldnt be aloud to raise children
Gay marriage and adoption have only increased the rates of monogamy in the gay community. If heterosexuals had been prohibited from marrying and raising their kids under a stable legal and social framework, they would have more incidences of unfaithfulness as well. Even with marriage they still have their fair share.
Well that isn't the study to prove that.
Lol @ this triggered faggot spamming in this thread
he's correcting the record but you're the one whos butthurt
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Monogamy is only useful for heterosexuals, since it is their guarantee that their children are actually theirs. The basis for the future of society.
Monogamy literally makes gay people happier and healthier.
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oh boy i hope this sources and studies are totally unbiased.
does it disturb you that you can never be in a committed monogamous relationship that will bear children.
I can and have been in committed monogamous relationships and I can adopt or hire a surrogate.