3 parents isnt being made a standard and it seems clear that this is a specific case where all 3 people proved themselves enough to care for he child equally to gain this special status, in front of a judge no less.
I dont kniw what this means for lawmakers moving forward, but this isnt opening up the door for anything that isnt already abusable through lying in court.
I mean what kind of revenge are you talking about that is specific to this type of case? Stealing babies by proving they are a 3rd parent in court? You dont need to build a case around being a 3rd parent to do that...
That is awesome that you came to ask yourself this question. It is all I have asked for. That we take a break, and ask ourselves some questions and let the time to researchers to find answers. Maybe there is a lot they can't offer and maybe they can offer more. But before going forward we need to investigate rather than going forward because "this cute gay couple love children".
Nope; I can't begin to comprehend the thought process behind denying a published paper in favor of an article by a Christian, anti-gay organization.
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Yeah, we did that part; you're pretending it didn't happen, but the rest of us are over here -->.
Well I clearly stated that it was 1 of the many on google. This one was great because it had a list of articles that should be read. I thought it was obvious that the only parts someone should read to get information are the articles in it and not the journal... That would have been obvious if you had ever made research in your life.
Eight papers, actually. After also complaining that no such research existed, or even COULD exist because such research had been banned / prohibited on account of the gay agenda, which apparently even has them out-parenting straight people. Where does it end. Emotionally well adjusted grandchildren?
If they all get divorced, you can get THREE birthday parties, THREE christmas(ses?) and more of THREE THREE THREE!
My siblings have step-parents. That poly family isn't what I'm used to, but it sounds more nurturing than how my sister's father treated her.
People working 2 jobs in the US (at least one part-time) - 7.8 Million (Roughly 4.9% of the workforce)
People working 2 full-time jobs in the US - 360,000 (0.2% of the workforce)
Average time worked weekly by the US Workforce - 34.5 hours