The psychologil adjtment of children whose parents belong to a sexual mory has been a staed foc of rearch sce the early vtigatns of fai head by lbian mothers, the 1970s, to settle disput about child ctody arrangements followg divorce. Sce that time, a large body of rearch has been nducted, pecially the Uned Stat and Europe, showg that ncerns related to the poor out of lbian mothers and their adopted or donor-nceived children lacked empiril , more remas to be known about adolcents and young adults wh lbian mothers, as well as about other fay arrangements head by sexual mory parents, cludg adoptive gay fathers, gay fathers through surrogacy, gay sgle fathers, lbian sgle mothers, bisexual parents, elective lbian and gay parents, trans, non-bary and genr queer parents.Although they all share the feature of challengg the hegemonic, heteronormative fay mols, each fay arrangement prents peculiari related to the tersectn of, for example, parents’ genr, children’s method of nceptn, partners dynamics and parenthood current Rearch Topic foc on different important areas related to the experienc and psychologil out of LGBTQ parents and their children, throughout their fay life cycle: fay buildg by LGBTQ people, the transn to parenthood for LGBTQ parents and functng of LGBTQ parents and th...
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GAY MARRIAGE: WHO’S MDG THE CHILDREN?
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People who are homosexual are romantilly and physilly attracted to people of the same sex: femal are attracted to other femal; mal are attracted to other mal. Dpe myths and misnceptns, there is no evince that beg gay is ed by early childhood experienc, parentg styl, or the way someone is raised.
Knowg one's sexual orientatn — whether straight or gay — is often somethg that kids or teens regnize wh ltle doubt om a very young age. By middle school, as they enter adolcence, many gay teens already regnize their sexual orientatn, whether or not they have revealed to anyone else.
Those who didn't realize they were gay at first often say that they always felt different om their peers, but didn't exactly know why. But addn, gay and lbian teens often al wh an extra layer of strs — like whether they have to hi who they are, whether they will be harassed about beg gay, or whether they will face stereotyp or judgments if they are hont about who they are. Many gay teens worry about whether they will be accepted or rejected by their loved on, or whether people will feel upset, angry, or disappoted them.
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It n take time for gay teens to procs how they feel and to accept this aspect of their own inty before they reveal their sexual orientatn to others. In some suatns, teens who are openly gay may risk facg more harassment than those who haven't revealed their sexual orientatn. ” Many people, cludg sex rearchers and scientists, believe that sexual orientatn is like a sle wh entirely gay on one end and entirely straight on the other.