One mom said she cried for 10 days after hearing she was being removed from her daughter’s birth certificate.

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      Is that your opinion, or a peer-reviewed consensus where you can link a reputable scientific study or article?

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      How about not destroying people’s lives and childhoods because of you think change is scary.

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      Correction: children simply need both parents to not be like you in any way…

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      Just because heterosexual parents are the norm, doesn’t mean that it’s better.

      I’d argue the opposite. Same sex parents have a harder time getting a child. A wanted child will probably fare better than a child conceived by two people that are culturally expected to breed.

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      So if a parent dies, what would have to happen according to you? Or if the parents are below a certain income? Or live in a bad area? Even if there was such a thing as an ideal parent or home situation, how many couples would fit that description do you think?