Unconventional Family

             Adoption is considered a noble act. It brings joys into the lives of many heterosexual parents and their adopted children. There is no reason why the same cannot happen for homosexual couples.
             I am sure that many homosexual couples are as capable as heterosexual couples in raising a child. Just because homosexuals cannot physically have children together does not mean that they have no parental instincts or would be incapable as parents. It's most important to me that the child will feel safe and loved, no matter who his or her parent(s) are. Thus, adoption should not be banned against homosexuals.
             I don't believe a gay couple isn't capable of loving OR knowing how to raise a child. However, I don't think that a homosexual couple can raise a child in a normal, healthy or sage environment as a heterosexual couple could. I think that homosexual parents should be extra sensitive to their location. Unfortunately, in my community such an adoption would be "unthinkable" to most people (as is homosexuality), so it would be a definite disadvantage for any child in a homosexual family to live here. Although, I know there are plenty of areas where homosexuality is accepted.
             On the other hand, homosexual couples will be able to bring the child to an understanding of the lifestyle or decision they made to live in the way they do.
             I do not think that being brought up in this kind of environment can do a child a great deal of good, but I can't say it'd hurt the child either. It may help the child be more explicable with the homosexual life and it'll make a child stronger in the society. It'll make them higher than the rest of society. For they have the capability to not be prejudice.
             Society may feel that it's wrong for a homosexual to have kids. Nevertheless, it's just as bad for a straight couple to have kids. Homosexual couples want kids. They want to take care of them. They want...

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