Congrats to the expecting couple! That's awsome!!!
As a lesbian and a parent of a teenage son, I'm a little biased.
What people don't understand is gays/lesbians are just as able to have children as straights. No, obviously not without the correct combination of egg and sperm, but individually our bodies work exactly the same way as anyone elses!
Oh, To Cowgirl....stop being an ignorant COW, children need to grow up where they are loved and cared for. Plenty of single parents do it all the time. Gays/lesbians raising children is NOTHING NEW. We've been doing it under the guise of pretending to be straight or even single for DECADES!
My son was NEVER picked on, NEVER harrased, NEVER called names or teased.
It's all in how you raise your child. My son is one of those kids everyone likes. He's just a great kid...and yeah, he's straight. So what?
2006-08-25 13:15:33
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answered by DEATH 7
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I see absolutely nothing wrong with it. Your aunts are are as likely to have a homosexual child as a staright couple.
Do they have a good home? Do they have enough time to love, care for, and cherich not only each other but their child? Do they have the economic means to do so?
If so, they are better off than most anyone haveing a kid. I believe that homosexuals may make even better parents thana lot of straight people because there are no accidents--they truly want kids, and will go to the lengths necessary to provide for them.
2006-08-25 12:46:37
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answered by Songbird 5
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I go to a mainstream, but moderately progressive church. We had an open lesbian couple join last spring, and while there were probably a few whispers, it really went well. A few weeks after they joined, their youngest child was baptized. (Their older child, a boy, was baptized where they belonged to a church in another city). Nobody blinked an eye. The son goes to our Sunday school and one of the mom's is a Sunday school teacher. It's all good.
2006-08-25 16:24:09
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answered by michael941260 5
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Of course it's not wrong- how can you deny a couple who loves each other the right to have children, just because it's biologically impossible? Your "aunts" are probably going to be much better parents than half of the straight couples out there. I think it's great!
2006-08-25 12:43:29
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answered by Anonymous 4
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's wonderful! Society is becoming more and more accepting of diversity as the years go by. My daughter is very happy, intelligent, well-balanced, non judgemental of others - and straight. My partner and I love her very much, and teach her to be nice to ALL people. She will be 18 in December, and is much more accepting of all types of people than some raised in straight households. This might be because she sees that love is love - and it's all good.
2006-08-25 13:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's wonderful that you have aunties that are in a loving relationship and are haveing children. I have friends who grew up with lesbian mother's. They turned out just fine. More power to them.
2006-08-25 13:24:45
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answered by SexyLilChick 2
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My view is that they can't have children together. You need a sperm and an egg and what you have is either two sperm or two eggs.
OK seriously now, I am of two minds on it, but I would rather see a gay couple raise a child in a loving home than a straight couple raise a baby in a bad home.
2006-08-25 12:44:25
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answered by Miss Vicki 4
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As long as they love the child it's all right with me
2006-08-25 13:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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congratulations to them and you..I think it's wonderful news...especially when a child is so wanted...there are so many unwanted children out there.
OH and to cowgirl...a child needs to grow up with love...not a mommy and a daddy...sometimes mommies and daddies can be pretty horrible.
2006-08-25 13:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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