Then you should have the answer to your query. You started off saying the answers didn't exist in the links provided when in fact they do. When you make what appears to be an intentional false claim to somebody who has compiled all the evidence and knows what it says, you're going to get a terse response.
Telling somebody the information they provided doesn't support what they claim it supports isn't a friendly tactic. In fact it's something we see from those who don't last too long.
I'm slightly mystified by your last post. Maybe I'm reading it wrong, it's late. Just checking that you did read my posts and do know that I wasn't at any point contesting the argument that being brought up by hetrosexual parents is likely to be 'better' for a child than being brought up by homosexual parents?