Posted on 07/25/2018 8:34:39 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
One would almost expect this study’s results to be written on the back of a receipt.
Nope. IMO there is a reason it takes a mom and dad. Each brings a different set of qualities/traits to the family. Same sex couples dont have that..
I am a step-father of a wonderful 11-year-old girl, whom I love if she were my biological own. According to this author, my wife (biological mother) and I cannot raise this girl as well as if her biological parents had stayed together, even unhappily so?
Yeah, riiiiight................
Nothing says lesbian love more than driving your wife and all of your adopted kids off a cliff...
Is it still a lesbian relationship if one of the women identifies as a man? :)
” Each brings a different set of qualities/traits to the family. Same sex couples dont have that..”
Oh they bring a different set of traits that’s for sure.
Knew a lesbian couple who had a baby boy by artificial insemenation. This was back in the day when you couldnt pick the childs sex. The more butch one was constantly berating males. I could not help but think what kind of life that poor kid would have as he grew up and had typical male orientation and went through puberty. I could see the kid either growing up to be a mentally castrated pajama boy or a very troubled and possibly violent male with a hatred of women.
Well I couldnt think of the word I wanted. Moms and dads are different.. and kids/families need both.. you dont get that with two moms or dads
Because a ‘study’ can tell good from bad.
And they are all good. They said so. They did a ‘study’
Ask Rosie’s adopted kids what living with her and her fat ass alcoholic ‘wife’ was like.
It was just ‘random’... /s
https://nypost.com/2017/12/27/lesbian-couple-2-kids-found-killed-in-basement-apartment/
http://kutv.com/news/local/two-women-dead-in-murder-suicide-preceded-by-protective-order
Please remember the difference between statistical analysis and individual situations. This is not about your specific situation, but is rather an analysis of similar situations across the board.
Adapting to the step-parent relationship is something every stepchild must do, and some have a better such relationship than others.
As the father of an adopted fourth child, I understand that the statistics might say she will have a harder time than our other three children, but I can work that much harder to ensure that she has the best possible outcome.
They seek to normalize their behavior to achieve easier access to MOLEST YOUR CHILDREN!
>http://www.patheos.com/blogs/warrenthrockmorton/2009/06/05/a-major-study-of-child-abuse-and-homosexuality-revisited/<
On page 37, the other relevant result relates to men.
The 13th research question addressed, of homosexual men who have been molested, what percentage were molested before self-identification as homosexual men, and what percentage were molested after self-identification as homosexual? Of homosexual men who were molested, 68% were molested before self-identification as homosexual, and 32% were molested after self-identification as homosexual.
MortMan, good call out, thank you. I came to the same conclusion after I responded. Just sensitive, I guess, because I do take my responsibility seriously. In fact, I know I have to work extra hard at being a great dad because it’s not the optimal situation.
We have a “married” lesbian couple two houses down from us. They have twin sons who are the biological offspring of the female lesbian. The boys are about five now, and they run wild. Their two “parents” let them play in the street and walk into people’s houses. They have no boundaries now. They can get away with things now. Ten years from now they won’t.
Five of the missing seven?
I don’t think they ever found all the bodies...................
Millions of years of adaptation produces the normal situation: mother and father have sex, produce children, form strong bonds, provide complementary role modeling male/female.
No matter how loud angry lezzes yell, they are still wrong.
Sometimes it is a severe and dangerous mental illness.
The speedometer inside a lesbian couple's SUV was 'pinned' at 90 mph after it plunged 100 feet off a California cliff with their six adopted children inside, according to court documents.
Jennifer and Sarah Hart, both 39, were killed when their 2003 GMC Yukon XL crashed off the scenic Pacific Coast Highway in Northern California this week.
Authorities say all eight members of the Hart family, including the six children aged 12 to 19, are presumed dead.
The bodies of three of the children - Markis Hart, 19, Jeremiah Hart, 14, and Abigail Hart, 14 - were located at the bottom of the cliff.
Police believe the couple's three other children - Hannah Hart, 16, Devonte Hart, 15 and Sierra Hart, 12 - were also in the car at the time but their bodies have not yet been found.
Mystery surrounds the horror crash given no one saw their SUV drive off a flat, dirt pullout overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
A search warrant was served at the family's home on Thursday to look for items including a travel itinerary, journals and possible suicide notes.
According to an affidavit for the warrant, cited by Fox 12 Oregon, the speedometer was 'pinned' at 90 mph.
Investigators said there was no evidence the car hit the embankment as it 'traversed towards the tidal zone below', and there were no 'acceleration marks, tire friction marks or braking furrow marks'.
'Based upon the California Highway Patrol investigation, it is their belief "a felony has been committed,"' the court documents stated, according to Fox 12.
'There are a lot of unknowns on this,' Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman said on Thursday.
'Several of the questions that have been asked today will never be answered.'
To reach the cliff edge at the lookout, the women would have had to have driven off the Pacific Highway and traversed 75ft of rugged dirt road.
'I can tell you it was a very confusing scene because there were no skid marks, there were no brake marks, there was no indication of why this vehicle traversed approximately over 75ft of a dirt pull out and went into the pacific ocean,' Sheriff Allman said.
'We have no reason to believe, we have no evidence, that this was an intentional act. Certainly people are wondering what caused this.
'If this was an intentional act, I truly believe we are going to come to that conclusion.'
The two mothers were found dead inside the SUV, while three of their children were discovered outside the vehicle. A team on Thursday searched the rugged coastline for the three other children.
The case has thrown a spotlight on at least one previous run-in with the law by the Harts, along with neighbors' repeated concerns about the way the home-schooled youngsters were being treated.
Well before the wreck, Sarah Hart pleaded guilty in 2011 to a domestic assault charge in Douglas County, Minnesota, telling authorities 'she let her anger get out of control' while spanking her 6-year-old adoptive daughter, court records show.
Her plea deal led to the dismissal of a malicious punishment of a child charge.
Then, last week, Bruce and Dana DeKalb, next-door neighbors of the Harts in Woodland, Washington, called state child protective services because one of the children, Devonte, had been coming over to their house almost every day for a week asking for food.
Devonte, now 15, drew national attention after the black youngster was photographed in tears, hugging a white police officer during a 2014 protest in Portland, Oregon, over the deadly police shootDana DeKalb said Devonte told her his parents were 'punishing them by withholding food.'
The boy asked her to leave food in a box by the fence for him so his parents wouldn't find out.
Social service authorities opened an investigation and a state caseworker went to the house last Friday but didn't find anyone home. The agency had no prior history with the family, a state official said.
Neighbors said they saw the couple and their six adopted children leave the home in a hurry shortly after not answering the door to the child services worker.
The family's car was spotted at the bottom of the cliff three days later. It was discovered by a passing motorist Monday afternoon.
The DeKalbs also recounted that three months after the Harts moved into their house on 2 acres with a fenced pasture last May, one of the girls rang the DeKalbs' doorbell at 1.30am.
'(She) was at our door in a blanket saying we needed to protect her,' Bruce DeKalb said. 'She said that they were abusing her.'
The entire family came over to their house the next morning to apologize and explain it was a bad week. ing of a black man in Ferguson, Missouri.
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