“Both men assume mommy/daddy roles.” (Elisa. Pg.1) For example she said that gay parents can form and educate their adoptive children in a way that they don't only see gay …show more content…
Today generations of young gay men are renovating the world of adopting. She explains this future when she says that “ marriage of heterosexuals adopters are in the first list because they have the money, then comes single parents, then gay and others.” (Seal. Pg.1) An example she cites is “its challenging thing taking on children of a certain age they've got histories and attitudes and experience and friends and attachments to people they might not see again. Most people try to give their children the sense that notionally at least their birth parents did love them even it they weren't cut out of parenting. ” (Seal. Pg.3) Another interesting point raised by the writer is that she does not think that gay couple are less because of their sexuality that everybody is capable of raising child and giving everything in life to make his life happier. To make her point clearer, Seal gives the example of “i don't necessarily disagree with a lot of stereotypes about gay people its the way they are used to suggest that we are less worthy as parents that the problem, there's still a hetero-sexist attitude, where everything straight is seen as better because its the norm.”(Seal. pg.2) Finally she states that just because gay parents cant have babies and want to adopt and form a family they are not accepted by the society because they will turn the child gay. Gay parents adopt to give a