Posted on 05/12/2024 12:49:43 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Families today don’t all look the same, like they did in 1950s TV shows—and that’s a good thing. More children than ever are being raised by single parents, adoptive parents, same-sex parents, or in blended families. They all deserve respect and support. Some, like LGBTQ families, might feel excluded on Mother’s Day. Here’s how you can help them feel seen and supported if they want to be included.
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Did you give birth?
If yes, happy Mother’s Day.
All others STFU.
Nope. And they took an entire month (that lasts all year) for their “recognition”; can’t the alphabet people let mother’s have one day in May, and then father’s their one day in June?
Wonder how many men bought a gift for their ewe because it’s all they could hook up with for now.
Puke
To call that situation "good" is some combination of stupid, insane, and evil.
I need a shower after skimming that cesspit of an article.
It WAS as idiotic as the headline suggested.
I was shocked to learn the percentage of LBTQ activists who were born of woman after an act of heterosexual intercourse. This must cease at once!
“They all deserve respect and support”
Like hell they do.
What about children raised by criminals?
And gang members and rapists and killers? And peopoel who hurt our childres because they’re ‘the normals’?
Shouldn’t they ‘have their place’? They exist, right? Isn’t that all it takes to demand respect and support? OK, the children of all families deserve the respect and support of all of us - but the killers and the spouses? No. And that’s what the sexual weirdo community is calling for.
That’s not part of the deal. (And by the way, the sexual weirdo community does not respect of support our families, our ways, our beliefs or our rights as parents to make the moral calls our for our kids. So, No. And Hell no...
We fell for their lies about Matthew Sheppard...
ASK ME SLOWLY IF I GIVE A D_ _ _.
USE SMALL WORDS, PLEASE. I ONLY WENT TO A ONE ROOM SCHOOL.
But everyone has a mother, or had a mother at one time. Our church is supportive of grown women who never had children even though they wanted to, and they participate in the Mother's Day lunch. Several of our congregation's mothers also underwent the loss by death of growing or grown children, and they come to the lunch, also. We pray for one another in sorrows as well as joys.
As far as family observations go, basic human decency and tact—on every side, the mothers, the childless, the straights and the queers—creates inclusiveness among loved ones. If a family is already accepting or not accepting an LGBT member for whatever individual reason, the "gendered" holiday will be treated the same.
As for the public schools, why are they even involving themselves in what should be private family instruction or traditon? That goes quadruple for anything related to sexual behavior.
So?
Here’s how you can help them feel seen and supported if they want to be included.
No.
Oh, and respect is earned, never owed.
As to LuggButt family members — be polite, as you would be to the crazy uncle that is let out of the attic if he takes his meds and behaves. If not, tear him a new one.
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