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Throughout the years gay adoption has been an argumentative topic on whether it is right to allow it or not. Gays and lesbians should have the same rights as heterosexuals to be treated equally no matter who or what they love. A family that consists of a mother, father, and children should have the same ability to adopt as well as a family with gay parents. If heterosexual families are able to adopt, then there should be no problem for gays and lesbians adopting children because parents who choose same-sex partners should be treated as a “typical” couple should be treated, also gays and lesbians should be not discriminated against and same-sex couples are able to provide any child with food and shelter just like a heterosexual family can do. Parents who choose same-sex partners should be treated as a “typical” couple should be treated. Whether it is because of who they love, what they believe in, or if they dress a certain way, should not determine how they should be treated. “Applicants should be assessed on the basis of their abilities to successfully parents a child needing family membership and not on their race, appearance, differing lifestyles, or sexual orientation” (Children’s Voice Magazine 2). A “typical” couple is able to feed, love, and give their adoptive child a home. This also goes for same-sex couples. All people have feelings and no matter who those feelings are for, they will treat a child with the same respect as anyone else would. Also, same-sex families should be able to be provided with everything that a heterosexual family would be able to have. “Children whose parents are gay or lesbian deserve the same protections that our society provides for other children.” (Cameron 5). This and all the rights citizen... ... middle of paper ... ...ance to have a family and people to love. Adoption of gay parents should be considered right like everything else in the constitution where all men are created equal despite their race, creed, color, or religious beliefs. Works Cited Cameron, Paul, and Ellen C. Perrin. “Q: Does Adoption by Gay or Lesbian Couples Put American Children...” Insight on the News. 22 Apr 2002: 40-43. SIRS Researcher. Web. 21 Feb 2011. “Gay Adoption.” Children’s Voice Magazine. Jan 2002. Web. 16 Feb 2011 Manford, Ken, and Jennifer Chrisler. “Stop Making Gay Adoption Political.” Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA). 28 Jul 2010: A.13. SIRS Researcher. Web. 21 Feb 2011. ProQuest Staff. “At Issue: Gay Adoption.” ProQuest LLC. 2011: n.pag. SIRS Researcher. Web. 21 Feb 2011. Worsnop, Richard L. “Gay Rights.” CQ Researcher. 05 Mar 1993: 195+. SIRS Researcher. Web 17 Feb 2011.

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