Persuasive Essay On Gay Adoption

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In 2010, U.S census data showed that more than 16,000 same sex couples were raising an estimated 22,000 children. Thousands of men and women in the world hope to have kids one day. Now even more can. This is now possible because the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage on June 26th, 2015. If a person is gay (male) or lesbian (female), that means that they are sexually attracted to their own gender. Although marriage is legalized, it has been a struggle for homosexuals to be able to adopt children. The right to adopt has different sides, however almost 60 percent of people polled in Virginia think that gays and lesbians should be able to adopt (Kumar). There are several benefits for gay and lesbian adoption. Although some may argue that it puts children in uncomfortable situations, gays and lesbians should be able to adopt because they are more likely to adopt, and they should have equal adoption rights. While there are several benefits to gay and lesbian adoption, some may argue that it puts kids into difficult and uncomfortable situations. One article surveyed children about their problems they’ve experienced with same sex parents. 92 percent of those …show more content…

"So it is quite important to reach out to members of this group to raise children who otherwise might not have placement’” (Flores, 2016). Flores makes a great point when he states that it is important to reach out to gays and lesbians for adoption. If more gay and lesbians adopt, then the amount of children without a forever home will decrease. What people don’t realize is the fact that there are homeless children. Since gays and lesbians are more likely to adopt a child, then more and more children will have a home with loving, dedicated parents, and sexual orientation shouldn’t affect that. 2 to 4 percent of the U.S. adult population is LGBT. In the same article, Flores also

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