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    #41
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    Gay Adoption?

    Quote Originally Posted by deathbyvalley
    not get their panties in a twist.
    Oh, God, do you know how much that would hurt my nuts?!?!?!
    -----------------------------------------------
    If it's legal, then by all means, go pick up a baby.

    If not, fight for your right.

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    #42
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    Quote Originally Posted by Miggoll
    I think every child deserves a loving home, gay, straight or whatever.
    I agree

    Hey gay people have to go through the same shit as us smokers, the govt says bullshit propganda just like they do to us. They feed america bullshit so that they look right. Its ignorant to say that a gay couple couldn't raise a child properly. Well look at all the shit straight couples do sometimes, domestic violence, child abuse, child molestation. It doesn't matter the sexual orientation, the only thing that matters are the parents themselves, if they are both mentally and financially capable of raising a child, then why shouldn't they. If I gave my kid up for adoption, I would much rather give my child to a loving gay couple, then a straight couple who fights all the time. All I can say times are changing. As for the religious part of it, I don't think religion really beats down on gays, people say it does, but there is no proof. If god loves all his children so much, then why does he hate gays? I'm not saying gay couples are better, or straight couples are worse, I am simply saying that as long as the parents are loving devoted parent, then the sexual orientation makes no difference, The only thing I am aware of is that children from gay families usually develope anti-gay around puberty, but most get over it. I saw a show on the discovery channel about a lesbian family and a gay family raising children and it seemed to be no different.

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    #43
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    True every child deserves a loving family but theres nothing like the bond a child has with his mother.
    Originally posted by Great Spirit
    If you knew what I knew and experienced what I have experienced son, you would be wiping my ass with $20 bills and asking me if you could keep them.
    Originally posted byLazySmoking420

    Women and Penguins become one.

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    #44
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    I agree with that, but my mother died 4 years ago, and my dad has stepped up to raise me like my mom and my dad at the same time, besides my own emotional issues about my mom, I live a decent life, my brother helped raise me right, and I look at him as if he was my mother because he resembles her so much, and believes the same way she did, me and my dad fight a lot but nevertheless we had bonded more since what happened. Basically for the past 4 years I was raised by two guys and I'm generally normal.

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    #45
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    All you need is a pizza place, Kryzco.

    Remember that show, ah, it's stupid, anyways, 2 guys (oh maybe there's a girl involved) and a pizza place.

    Sorry to hear of your Mother.

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    #46
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    Most people have the biological ability to produce children,... however it takes effort to be a good parent. If someone goes through the proper home screening and follow-up visits to be an adoptive parent, I don't think their sexual orientation is any more important than their color or religion. There are many children in need of good homes, bless those that care for them.

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    #47
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    Quote Originally Posted by kuulbns
    Most people have the biological ability to produce children,... however it takes effort to be a good parent. If someone goes through the proper home screening and follow-up visits to be an adoptive parent, I don't think their sexual orientation is any more important than their color or religion. There are many children in need of good homes, bless those that care for them.
    I couldn't agree more

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    #48
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    I think it's more of a question of lasting-relationships.

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    #49
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    so did u and beachguy ever adopt that kid?

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    #50
    Senior Member

    Gay Adoption?

    Yup, and we named her Robert42.

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