Re: gay adoption
I was hoping that someone would start a thread on this issue because I had already started two and that is enough for one day.
However since the thread is now here . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The law is the law, is the law and should apply to all citizens of the land without fear or favour. FULL STOP!
Where this issue has gone all wrong is allowing homosexual couples to adopt in the first place.
Before you start hurling brick bats at me just hear me out.
Nature has decreed that the offspring of a species are brought about by the union of the male sperm and female egg and only men can produce sperm and only women harbour eggs. Thus the natural order of things is that only a man and a woman can begat offspring. Mother Nature has been around a lot longer than man’s silly laws and I would suggest that she knows best.
A child needs a male and a female role model and in the case of single parent families a child will often find the missing role model outside the home, a relative, an older sibling perhaps, a teacher or just the person next door or across the street or even a friend’s parent. They could do just that as a child of a gay or lesbian couple but would they be allowed to? Just remember that in the formative years (before they start proper school) the home influence is the strongest and lasts the longest. Allow a child to get their own way all the time during those years and you will end up with a selfish little prig.
Children are impressionable, they have to be otherwise they wouldn’t learn anything. Children have been trained (turned if you like) into pickpockets, shoplifters, drug runners, con artists to name just a few un-childlike behaviours and for want of a better description “queers”. If little Jenny is kissed and cuddled by her mummy it won’t turn her into a lesbian but an adopted child isn’t with its natural parents. If a male child is kissed and cuddles by his gay adopted father and then both of them he will grow up to think that is the natural order of things.
Children learn about life primarily from their parents and they learn about life from a female perspective and from a male perspective from their mother and father. The female perspective is missing with a gay couple and the male perspective is missing with a lesbian couple.
First of all a child’s welfare and well-being comes BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE.
Imagine the cruel ribbing at school when it is found out that little Johnny has two daddies living in the same house and no mummy. You can bet your sweet life that he will be the victim of name calling far worse then “hey fatty” or “four eyes”. That in itself is reason enough for gay men or couples not to be allowed to adopt a child. The same applies to lesbians.
A gay man prefers emotional and sexual ties with another man. Similarly for women. What concerns me most is that if a gay couple adopt a boy there is every possibility that one or both of them will groom that boy to be gay and all that would lead to. Not to put too a fine point on it but sex with a virgin is sought after by most men and sex with a male virgin is also sought after by gay men. IF IT HAPPENS ONCE IT IS ONCE TOO OFTEN.
A heterosexual child, if there is such a thing, can be turned. I know I have seen it happen at school to a classmate. At 13 he was like the rest of us, chasing girls and all that went with it. Then he met a guy at the baths that use to be at the top of St. James Street just below the pit and the next thing we knew he had a smart new pair of swimming trunks, then goggles then cap and so on. He stopped coming out with us lot but went to this guy’s house instead. I then met up with him whilst we were training at Bank Hall in Burnley and during the train journey he started to make advances to me. He stopped when a fist rattled his teeth.
Gay and lesbian couples should not be allowed to adopt children even if a gay man’s sperm is used with a volunteer woman or a lesbian is impregnated artificially by a donor.
OK! Fire away!
No amount of vetting will tell if the prospective adopter is likely to try and groom a child Gayle.
And now I’m going to bed. I’m not running away I’m just kna oh! I mean tired.
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