According to Weston, to assert that straight people naturally have access to family, while gay people are destined to move toward a life of solitude and loneliness, is to:
a. tie kinship closely to procreation.
b. tie destiny closely to procreation and to treat gay and lesbians as heterosexuals.
c. believe that gays and lesbians are enemies of the family, especially children.
d. ignore the fact that gay couples can procreate
Question 2
According to Weston, two assumptions surround the divide between gay life and family:
a. the absence of children or lasting relationships and alienation of adoptive and blood kin.
b. too many children and poor relationships.
c. numerous children and only one biological parent.
d. family acceptance and lasting relationships.