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- From: elf@halcyon.com (Elf Sternberg)
- Subject: Re: Education Regarding Alternative Family Units (Re: The Analogy Betwixt Gays & Blacks (Re: Children in Same-gender Families))
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- References: <1992Dec28.150608.28353@galileo.physics.arizona.edu>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 22:59:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec28.150608.28353@galileo.physics.arizona.edu>
- krueger@galileo.physics.arizona.edu (Ted Krueger) writes:
-
- >I should have better defined what I meant in my original post by "same-sex"
- >couples. I meant only (or mostly) homosexual couples, and my point was
- >that the sexual preference displayed by parents in the home has an
- >enormous effect on the sexual preference of children in the home...to the
- >extent that, children raised in a homosexual-parent home will be extremely
- >likely to be homosexual. Anyone have any stats? Any examples of straight
- >children coming from a home where the parent(s) had exhibited homosexual
- >behavior since the child was very young?
-
- << Studies Say Children Of Gays Not Troubled >>
-
- by Daniel Goleman
- New York Times News Service
-
- According to a review of new studies in the current issue of the
- journal Child Development, children are raised by gay parents are no
- more likely to have psychological problems than those raised in more
- conventional circumstances.
-
- That conclusion challenges a view long held by some mental health
- specialists. The prevailing view has been reflected in court rulings
- in custody disputes around the country where judges, even more than
- psychotherapists, have assumed that being raised by gay or lesbian
- parents is damaging to a child's emotional and sexual development.
-
- As a result, gay and lesbian parents have great difficulty winning
- custody of their children from a heterosexual partner in divorce
- proceedings.
-
- In recent years, though, the scientific consensus has begun to change,
- as more and more experts conclude it is based on anecdotal reports and
- biased research rather than scientifically gathered evidence. New
- studies dome to different conclusions.
-
- "What evidence there is suggest there are no particular developmental
- or emotional deficits for children raised by gay or lesbian parents,"
- said Dr. Michael E. Lamb, chief of the Section on Social and Emotional
- Development at the National Institute of Child Health and Human
- Development. "The research is still relatively sparse, but it all
- suggests the same thing: These kids look OK."
-
- Estimates of the number of children being raised by gay and lesbian
- parents range from 6 million to 14 million, in at least 4 million
- households. ALthough these estimates, from sources such as the
- American Bar Association, may seem high, those who make them point out
- that the majority of such families are "invisible," in that few
- outsiders realize there is a gay or lesbian parent. Sometimes the
- children themselves do not know until they are teen-agers.
-
- "The great majority of gay and lesbian parents are not out in the open
- about it," said Tim Fisher, directory of Communications for Gay and
- Lesbian Parents Coalition International in Washington, which has 40
- chapters in the United States and Canada. There are at least 100
- other informal support groups for gay and lesbian parents in the
- country, Mr. Fisher said.
-
- In the large majority of such households the children were conceived
- in heterosexual marriages that ended in divorce after one parent came
- out as homosexual. In recent years, families in which children are
- conceived or adopted by gay couples are growing more common.
-
- Early research suggesting that gays and lesbians made bad parents were
- largely based on individual case studies of troubled children.
-
- "There is no adverse effect on any psychological measure," said Dr.
- Julie Gottman, a clinical psychologist in Seattle, who has done one of
- the best-designed studies on the topic. Her study was published in
- 1990 in _Homosexuality and Family Relations_ (Huntington Park Press).
-
- [ End copy ]
-
- As someone pointed out, most gay children come from heterosexual
- households. A study out of the University of Virginia, 1988, also
- states that "There is no conclusive evidence that the sexual
- orientation of parents ultimately affects the affectional- prefence
- orientation of their children." Thus far, all of the gay parents I
- know have straight children. Better than that, it's unlikely that
- these kids are going to have a problem questioning their sexuality,
- since, unlike most straight households, the parents are ready to answer
- their questions.
-
- >Ted
-
- Elf !!!
- --
- elf@halcyon.com (Elf Sternberg)
-
- Then, I was inspired. God, thy will is hard
- Now, I'm sad and tired. But you hold every card.
- Listen, surely I've exceeded I will drink your cup of poison.
- Expectations. Nail me to your cross and break me.
- Tried for three years, Bleed me, beat me.
- Seems like thirty. Kill me.
- Could you ask as much Take me now.
- From any other man? Before I change my mind.
-