No, being gay does not run in the family.
2006-08-15 04:20:29
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answered by aluminouslife 2
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Not statistically. But to go back for the bi-sexual relationshipS thing, why would you flaunt your sex life in front of your children. Whether the same gender or another, children need only see the relationships that are outside of the bedroom. Stability is key.
2006-08-15 04:23:54
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answered by Lex 7
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Not guaranteed, but it will hurt the kid in some form of way in the long run....when the kid starts school and have special events that's going to come up, he'll/she'll have to invite her parents, they'll then notice that their friends and everyone Else have a male and a female parent, then they'll look @ themselves and see that they have two moms or two dads...I think that's sick!And it might ruin the child's social life mentally as well as physically....
2006-08-15 04:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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bi, gay, transgender... even the ever elusive straight relationships will affect any child. How you show love and respect to that child and teach the child about morals and self-respect is how the child will handle your relationships.
Don't introduce your child to someone you are seeing, unless you've been together more than three months. And never introduce more than one partner if you are having a threesome.
2006-08-15 04:29:38
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answered by Sagefrogg 1
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No, but i would worry about the family pets though. The dog and cat will start humping each other, though..
It helps to have a sense of humor about the whole concept of bi-sexuality.
Keep the door closed when you do it with the same sex though, because the children will throw up at the thought of seeing you and your partner doing it.
2006-08-15 04:21:18
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answered by snorkelman_37 5
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No. Studies have proven that having a gay set of parents neither increases or decreases the chances that the child will be gay
2006-08-15 04:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sexual orientation is decided in the womb. I don't see how it can affect children, unless the gene is passed on...which is not a problem, if it is.
If you're referring to non-monogamous relations (i.e. a lover on the side), then, that will affect the children.
Open partnerships usually end poorly with a split of the couple.
2006-08-15 04:28:27
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answered by Rebecca Ann 1
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I don't think so mainly because that is something that they have to already have within their self to be. Although it will have some effect on them in a sense but most kids adapt sometimes.
2006-08-15 04:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the maturity of ur kids to understand ur point on Bi-Sexuality.
2006-08-15 04:24:12
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answered by strange_raga 4
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you did not say how old the kids were...but talk with them according to their ages...as long as you teach them good values and morales ...you can't inherit being gay...
be a loving family and keep a strong bond...it's a cruel world out there
good luck
2006-08-15 04:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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