Gay rights splits culture, but not families

In wide swaths of America, a child being raised by gay parents is considered profoundly disturbing. But away from the polarizing rhetoric of a campaign, what do researchers know? Do the children fare better or worse than those with heterosexual parents? Are they, as social conservatives assert, more apt to experience harmful effects and confusion […]

In wide swaths of America, a child being raised by gay parents is considered profoundly disturbing. But away from the polarizing rhetoric of a campaign, what do researchers know? Do the children fare better or worse than those with heterosexual parents? Are they, as social conservatives assert, more apt to experience harmful effects and confusion about their sexuality?

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