Essay On Gay Adoption

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Demystifying Gay Adoption The topic of this paper is about gay adoption in the United States. I chose this topic due to its relevance and controversies, as well as my personal interest in it. Judging people, especially their parenting skills, based on their sexual orientation is irrational. Therefore, understanding the importance of gay adoption and demystifying myths related to gay adoption are essential for the mainstream population to advance towards equality in the adoption field. This paper will be arguing that despite the controversies of gay adoption, gay parents are in fact as effective as heterosexual parents. Moreover, popularizing the practice of adoption by gay and lesbian couples will benefit children waiting for a home. The paper will be organized as follows: firstly, it will examine the controversies, secondly, the myths of gay adoption, thirdly, the difficulties that gay and lesbian couples encounter in the adoption process, fourthly, the demystification of myths and finally, the benefits to children and parents. The reason why controversies in homosexual adoption can persist until today is due to the fact that gay men and lesbians' sexual orientation is inconsistent with the heterosexual mainstream. According to Brooks and Goldberg (2001), stereotypes and judgments of gay couples are based on the mainstream's homophobic mentality. Gay couples are oppressed by social stigma and suffered from biased representations in the media because of their differences (Brooks & Goldberg, 2001; Clarke, 2001). Gay adoption is also questioned because of the public's uncertainty about adopted children's welfare and the possible effects that adoptive parents can have on their children (Brooks & Goldberg, 2001). On an institution... ... middle of paper ... ...should advocate for placing children in adoptive families as early as possible to prevent disruptive behaviors from happening and to have more "gay friendly" employees in their agencies. Finally, the states should establish laws and legislation to protect gay and lesbian rights (Erich et al., 2008; Brooks & Goldberg, 2001). If these steps can be achieved successfully, we will realize another level of social progress. Since the root of prejudices against gay men and lesbians is ingrained in people's minds, it is difficult to persuade everyone to accept homosexuals and homosexual adoption. Therefore, education can be one of the ideal solutions for this issue. We can start to educate children at elementary schools, and continue on with the educational process into the universities. Demystifying gay adoption is not easy, but it is feasible if we take actions right now.

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