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    Gay Man Transition

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    Gay man lives in an unhealthy environment where they lost their identity and try to be someone they’re not just to fit in with the rest “The first, and perhaps major, life transition in the lives of GBTs occurs when their homosexual desire becomes silent and they adopt a homosexuality identity. This usually takes place during adolescence and early adulthood” (Garcia Article). This explains the different stages that gay man goes through, during their early childhood, they try to act the manliest…

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    Homeless Youth Runaways

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    As we continued to study, most of the runaway and abandoned (by the parents) youth are most likely identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ). There are 20 to 40% of the youth homeless population identifies as LGBTQ. Those youth have increased rates of sexual victimization, mental health issues, and substance use in comparison to their heterosexual and cisgender peers. LGBTQ homeless youth often need additional services because of these risk factors and they may…

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    “Adoption is about finding families for children, not finding children for families “says Dr. Joyce Maguire Pavao. They 're many orphans in the world, but there are just not enough families or parents to take them in. There aren’t that many families who can and will adopt children, whether it’s; they can’t support them or they just don’t want to deal with children. People are fear of change, and change is not always bad as people think it could be. For example, some would say that it could cause…

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    Is it wrong to deprive or not give a child the opportunity to have parents? There are children all over the world that need a stable home and loving parents. Why not give them that just because the parents have been identified as gay or lesbian? A homosexual couple is capable of caring for a child or children just the same as a heterosexual couple. Across the United States, bans on same-sex marriage and adoption are decreasing as judges from diverse communities strike them down. The state of…

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    For many years gays and lesbians have been judged for their sex preference, they have been judged so much that some of them wont tell their family members that they are gay. They were not only judged by the people, but also from the government and the church. But in June, 26, 2015 the U.S Supreme Court legalized gay marriage on all fifty states. Now the gay community is looking to start a family by adopting a child. On like most heterosexual parents, gay parents chose to become parents the…

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    The Gay Enigmatic Reality According to Sullivan To answer Andrew Sullivan’s question, a homosexual is any person of one specific gender that identifies as having a sexual interest or orientation to that same gender. Throughout his essay, Sullivan entices the reader with personal accounts of being an adolescent homosexual in “What is a Homosexual?” Sullivan accomplishes this in his essay by using a formal tone, yet also informal through the use of personal perspective. Being gay, according to…

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    Well this has taken a long time. I have been talking about my life but not really being completely honest. And it not cause I wanted to be, but because I wanted to be clear on what I wanted to say. So here goes. In January this year (2015), I decided it was time that I was honest with myself and the people who loved me. I am same-sex attracted. The first question that people normally say here is, “don 't you mean you 're gay”. The reason why I don 't just say that is because there is a huge…

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    Penning acknowledges in this article the diverse views there are with regards to same sex couples desires to use IVF to enable them to have a child and the impact this may have on the child. Penning discusses and expresses his views on the theories and debates related to the ‘acceptability’ of same-sex couples parenting including; deontological, utilitarianism and ethics. The article discusses the core views of these theories/debates and their credibility when discussing the welfare of the child…

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    The 26th of June 2015 was a day that went down in history for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community. This was the date of the decision for the landmark Supreme Court case, Obergefell v. Hodges, which determined that same-sex marriages were to be considered legal in all fifty states (Obergefell v. Hodges, 2015). Those who are in the LGBT community were overjoyed to finally have the long awaited marriage rights that had been granted to heterosexual couples for hundreds of…

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    All In The Mind Analysis

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    This particular episode of All in the Mind focuses on the hypothesis “Is being gay in your biology?” The research of three scientists focusing on what biological traits are different between gay people and straight people is presented in an easy to understand fashion. The first researcher we come across is Psychologist Dr. Richard A. Lippa. Dr. Lippa is looking for a link between gay people and their personalities by trying to figure out if genes play a role in the interests of gay people. One…

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