“Few stopped to ask why whenever sociologists studied any form of family other than gay parenting, they agreed that genetic parents provide higher levels of investment and protection, that mothers and fathers offer distinct complementary benefits to child development, and that unrelated adults in the home elevate risks of abuse and neglect (the very reason adoptive parents undergo rigorous screening). Yet, conveniently, none of these findings applied to same-sex households—where a biological parent is always missing from a child’s life, either maternal or paternal love is absent, and an unrelated adult is present 100% of the time.” – Katy Faust
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