This rearch foced on the experienc and views of lbian parents and adult children of lbian parents. The experienc of the members of lbian-parented fai termed the ma areas that were explored. The lack of ternatnal and Irish rearch on the lived experienc of lbian parents and their children prompted this vtigatn. The study was nducted g qualative, semi-stctured terviews. The sample nsisted of three lbian parents and two adult children of lbian parents om two parent lbian fai. The fdgs highlighted the experienc of the parents and adult children om lbian-parented fai reference to: the Irish legal ntext; alg wh disclosure of their fay type to others for lbian parents and their children; sourc of support for lbian parents and their children; lbian parents and their children the tn system; homophobic bullyg of children wh lbian parents and the divisn of labour and the difference parentg rol between the blogil and non-blogil mother. Remendatns ma this study clud addrsg the rights of same-sex fai Irish law, addnal support groups for same-sex parents and their children and that further rearch unrtaken wh a wir sample cludg an exploratn of the experienc of male gay parents and their children.
Contents:
- IRELAND ‘NOT READY FOR GAY PARENTS’
- GAY IRELAND
- GROWG UP GAY: 'PRI WAS A BIG PART OF MY G OUT'
- NEW ‘GAY WATER’ LOOKS TO AVOID BUD LIGHT DISASTER
IRELAND ‘NOT READY FOR GAY PARENTS’
IRELAND is not ready to accept a gay uple wh children as a fay un, Social and Fay Affairs Mister Mary Coughlan said yterday. * gay parents ireland *
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GAY IRELAND
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Studi timate that between 1 and 9 ln children the Uned Stat have at least one parent who is lbian or gay.
It is difficult to obta an accurate unt of same-sex parent fai bee many lbians and gay men are not open about their sexual orientatn due to fears of discrimatn, such as loss of employment, loss of child ctody, and antigay vlence. There is not a “ual” gay fay. In fact, one prehensive study of children raised by lbian mothers or gay fathers nclud that children raised by same-sex parents did not differ om other children terms of emotnal functng, sexual orientatn, stigmatizatn, genr role behavr, behavral adjtment, genr inty, learng and gra pot averag.
GROWG UP GAY: 'PRI WAS A BIG PART OF MY G OUT'
As we celebrate Cork Pri, Jen Stevens speaks to members of the LGBTQI+ muny about their experienc growg up as a young gay person Ireland * gay parents ireland *
Another study reported that children gay and lbian hoeholds are more likely to talk about emotnally difficult topics, and they are often more rilient, passnate and tolerant. One of the biggt challeng facg same-sex parented fai is that they mt live a culture that supports heterosexist and homophobic attus and beliefs, which n affect the fai a variety of ways. Today, there are many therapists available who specialize gay and lbian issu and provi a safe, nonjudgmental and unrstandg environment for the fay.
Frequently, gay and lbian parented fai will seek theraptic help for guidance, support, and regnn that they may not be receivg om the broar social arena. Lbian and gay parented fai may have ncerns about discrimatn parentg and ctody arrangements. Relatnships and problems wh non-blogil parent figur are mon among lbian and gay parented fai simply due to the blogil plexi volved wh nceivg children when parents are the same sex.
NEW ‘GAY WATER’ LOOKS TO AVOID BUD LIGHT DISASTER
A new nned cktail lled Gay Water is lookg to attract LGBTQ drkers and avoid the pfalls of Bud Light's disastro marketg partnership wh transgenr fluencer Dylan Mulvaney. * gay parents ireland *
Though many fay relatnships may be plex, explag fay relatnships is uniquely plex for lbian and gay parented fai bee of the lack of societal norms and relevant exampl media, stereotyped notns about such relatnships that are mon, and the fear of discrimatn faced by the fai.
Competent parentg may be fluenced by gay and lbian parents’ abily to accept and acknowledge their inty and how they are able to negotiate livg a heterosexist, homophobic, or otherwise discrimatory society, while rearg their children a fay un that is not socially sanctned. Therapists acknowledge the prevalence both of homophobia that is experienced by the fay as a rult of the actns of others, as well as the existence of ternalized homophobia and how this may impact fai.