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Old Jan 17th, 2006, 05:51 AM       
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'A child who's adopted by a straight couple has a mum and dad and can be just like anyone else'.
What England do you live in? The Nuclear Family of a mother, father & 2.4 children hasn't been considered the standard for 30 years. An anecdote to illustrate this would be that when I first started attending school in the early eighties, I felt inferior to the majority of my classmates because my parents were actually living together. I felt I had been robbed of a second home & the joy of being able to switch between the two.

I also called my parents by their first names, & it was very later on that I learned to apply them labels due to their standing in the familial hierarchy. At least my father got that right, he kept my mother bare-foot & pregnant in the kitchen.
I live in Brighton, which must be the most politically correct place in the whole of Britain. It has a large gay community and was the first place to have a gay wedding last month.
Instead of the usual Christmas tree outside the town hall and registry office, there was just a rainbow (gay) flag flying. So I feel the whole gay rights thing has gone too far now, and the traditional family is put in second place even though it's been well proven to be the best way to bring up children.
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