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Essay heading: Lesbian and Gay Parenting
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October 14, 2004 |
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However, research on the children of lesbian and gay parents began to appear in professional journals in the late 1970's and the bulk of available research has been published more recently.
Hopefully, this research will show the results of comparing gay and lesbian parents to heterosexual parents and children of gay or lesbian parents to children of heterosexual parents to be quite uniform: common stereotypes are not supported by this data... displayed 300 characters
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This research consists of four summarized sections. In the first, results of research on lesbian and gay adults (and parents) are summarized. In the second section, is a summary of results from research comparing children of lesbian and gay parents with those of heterosexual parents. In the third section I capsulated research on heterogeneity (or bi-sexuality) among lesbian and gay families with children... displayed next 300 characters
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