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sjones

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Gay men who seek adoption fear that the biological or foster mother will back out when she finds out that her child will go to a gay family. Which of the following is a strategy used by gay men to increase their chances that this will not happen?
 
  a. They only go to family members to serve as surrogates who will carry the baby for them.
  b. They deliberately choose foster parents who have already relinquished their biological children, thereby giving them greater confidence that the mother will give up her next child.
  c. They find lesbians who are willing to carry their baby, but who do not want children of their own.
  d. There are no strategies that gay men can use to increase their chances of adoption since most people are fearful of gay men as fathers.

Question 2

Is it possible for gay men and lesbians to go to adoption agencies to become parents?
 
  a. No, the religious institutions in America have banned together to make sure that this form of adoption would not be permitted.
  b. Yes, it is fairly simple and no different from heterosexual couples seeking to adopt.
  c. Yes, but adoption agencies remain extremely homophobic and it is very difficult for potential gay parents to adopt.
  d. No, while it is legal in some states to be a same-sex couple, Federal laws prohibit adoption by gay couples.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




sjones

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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