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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
Single parents have no partner at home to aid in the nurturing of a child. For the sake of argument, let's just say there isn't any sexual orientation with those people. Should they also not be parents because their lack of sexual orientation somehow affects their parenting skills?
Let's say that a single parent has been gay in the past, but is raising a child by him/herself without having a partner. Tell me how this person's parenting skills are any different than the single parent above based on their sexual orientation alone, in spite of having no relationship with anyone.
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You're making me dizzy now.
Just say what you mean. Please.
If they aren't active in their proclivity toward the same gender, and it's not manifesting itself or influence into the children, that's a whole lot different than a child having two "daddy's"