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 @9GKDRZLfrom British Columbia  disagreed…1yr1Y

The most important thing for a child is to have loving parents. The gender of a couple has nothing to doing to do with how loving the couple. There have been many mother and father families where the parents are abusive because they don't love their child.

 @9G639PVfrom Ontario  disagreed…1yr1Y

The only qualities that matter when raising a child, is the love and nurture it receives . The most important thing for a child is a safe environment where the child can feel loved and supported, no matter who the parents are.

 @B2435VMfrom Ontario  disagreed…4mos4MO

having both a mother and father does not add anything to a child's stability, there are children perfectly fine raised by single parents.

 @9GQV9DVfrom Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

Studies have found that homosexual couples are just a good, if not better than traditional couples. This is because both partners have to concent to taking in a child, and thus both will be invested in the child. Additionally, roles in homosexual families tend to be more equal and foster shared responsibility.

 @9FL2MYKfrom British Columbia  disagreed…2yrs2Y

It's not your choice and it's their choice. If that's what makes them happy then they should continue doing whatever they want to.

 @9FJ58CPfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

In these kinds of families, kids may hide themselves in front of the parents. As they think that they are different from their parents. With the LGBT families, kids will be more open and caring.

 @9F84XPWfrom Alberta  agreed…2yrs2Y

Having a functional mother and father allows a child to witness firsthand gender roles and the value the mother and father have in their unique ways

 @9FHF4VZfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

While the traditional family structure can indeed provide a nurturing environment for children, it's important to recognize that the "mother and father" model is not the only successful family structure, as there is a wealth of research demonstrating that same-sex couples can provide equally loving, stable, and supportive homes for adopted children, and denying them adoption rights based solely on their sexual orientation would unjustly limit the pool of potential loving families available to children in need.

 @9FH9C3Nfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The presence of a mother and fater has no justification when talling about the safety and welfare a child.

 @9FFM5Y5from Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

A traditional mother and father family structure isn't the best nor is it the only option for raising a child. The one thing that truly matters in the process of raising a child is parenting skills, love, and support given to a child. Studies have shown that children that are raised by same sex parents can still in fact be excellent parents and thrive in all aspects of life. The most important thing for a child is a safe environment where the child can feel loved and supported, no matter who the parents are.

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