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faduma

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Children whose parents are gay:
 
  a. are less likely to feel that they are gay
  b. are more likely to feel that they are gay
  c. have concerns equal to those of children with straight parents about being gay
   d. are not concerned about the issue

Question 2

When compared to heterosexual fathers, gay fathers:
 
  a. are less happy with the role
  b. do not experience less happiness in their parenting role across time
   c. spank less
  d. don't know how to parent since they have no role models



briseldagonzales

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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