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Friday, July 01, 2005
ACCIDENTAL: From the Washington Blade
[Approaching from the other angle, you might say that managing the consequences of intercourse is really hard, which is why societies have universally developed marriage as a response. --Eve] "I think it should be perfectly obvious to anyone who thinks about it that gay parents are going to be more committed on average than heterosexual couples," Bernstein, 79, says of raising children. "They don't get into it by accident or because of pressure from society or their parents. These people get into it because they have nurturing instincts that are so pressing they feel they must. As a result, they make marvelous parents." more |
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