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No they need responsible and loving parental figures. Doesn't matter if it's two moms, two dads, a mom and a dad, two aunts, two uncles, two grandpas, two grandmas, single mother or single father. Just so long as the child or children in question have someone to take care of them and give them the love and nurturing they need then it doesn't matter who they're raised by.
Stop forcing your beliefs and views on everyone else.
If anyone has a problem with the happy family pictured in the ads above, then they really have no idea what a real family looks like. There's no such thing as a typical family or a required family. Most of them do have a mother, a father, and a kid or two in the same house hold. Great. Now wake up.
Reality is a lot of families have single mothers taking care of 4 kids (I would be an example of that, I grew up with a single parent, my mom, taking care of me and 3 other kids), single fathers (they exist), or even *gasp* two moms or two dads. Guess what? The kids are fine and alright! No amount of forcing your personal views or beliefs on people are going to get people to line up, nod their heads, and go along with what your saying. Get over yourself and your bigotry. No one's listening.
The ads were disgusting - gay "parents" should not be promoted. There is a J.C. Penney 1 mile from my current location. They will not get my business until they change their position .
Isn't that good enough, or would you prefer a giant crucifix in the photos?
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