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instance of discrimination. When a child has been adopted by a gay or lesbian parent, the child
does not face risks of being discriminated in any case, especially with the issue of gender,
whereby one gender is preferred over the other. This is because the parents are of the same sex,
and occasionally they fail to conform really to the issue of gender discrimination. Parents with
different sex however tend to have preferences over the adopted child. A family can opt to only
adopt female children and leave out the male on the account of one gender being too demanding
as compared to the other gender, among other personal issues that the parents are associated
with.
Consequently, every country has been left with its own responsibility to choose whether they
want to practice same sex adoption or not. Most countries have settled for gay and lesbian
adoption because in a given way that tend to be so much determined to shed of the traditional
ways, they want to embrace modernity in that, people of the same sex can adopt a child and work
hand in hand to bring him or her up in the most appropriate ways possible.
According to Burrell, (46,) same sex parents make the best couple ever. A lot of evidence has
been provided to explicitly show that gay and lesbian parents can make good parents, just like
the other straight couples. Homosexual parents averagely seem to be a bit motivated and more
committed to the duty of parenting as compared to heterosexual parents, because they make
solemn and genuine reasons as to why they want to have children, as compared to the remaining
percentage, who normally get children by accidents and do not show any interest in bringing up
the children. Several gay couples have proven to build up relationships which are more stable
than the dominant heterosexual marriages, thus providing the adopted child with one secure,
safe, friendly and a very stable home. A heterosexual parenting may bring about major