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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY

SHOULD LGBTQ PARTNERS BE ALLOWED TO ADOPT?


LGBTQ is an acronym that stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer." A
lesbian is a woman who is emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to another woman. A
gay person is someone who is sexually attracted to others of the same gender. Homosexuals,
particularly men, are frequently referred to as gays. Female gays are sometimes referred to as
lesbians. A romantic or sexual attraction or conduct toward both males and females, or toward
more than one gender, is referred to as bisexual. A transgender person is someone whose sense
of personal identification or gender does not match to the sex given to them at birth, or who does
not comply to gender norms. Sexual orientation differs and is not affected by gender identity.
And queer refers to sexual and gender identities other than heterosexual and cisgender.
To begin, should LGBTQ couples be allowed to adopt? I agree, since why shouldn't an
LGBTQ person be accountable for parenting? Even if we say it's the same sex, wanting a family
isn't a terrible thing. Even if they are not a woman and a man, they have the right to desire a
family.
Besides that, it should not be hampered by anybody who want to have their own family,
whether they are a woman, a male, or a member of the LGBTQ community. They, also, have the
right to choose what they want; it is not because you are homophobic that you limit people the
right to choose in their lives.
In another matter of fact, being fit to be a parent doesn't rely on ones sexuality. It doesn't
prospects how you'll dress, how you'll identify yourself, how you love someone in front of a
child. It prospects how you see them, how you take care and love them, unconditionally that even
blood or not, they'll never question their existence in this world where sexualities should be
questioned, and capabilities are based on their preference.
Furthermore, one of the most main disadvantages of LGBTQ couples adopting is that the
kid may encounter shame or bullying as a result of their parents' sexual orientation. This might
result in a difficult childhood in a culture that is still supportive of LGBTQ+ persons.
Furthermore, some evidence shows that children raised by LGBTQ parents are more likely to
have mental health difficulties including sadness and anxiety than children raised by straight
parents. This might be due to society's lack of acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ person.
Gay and heterosexual couples deserve the same legal right to adopts. Whatever others say,
whether it's bad or a sin in their view, we can't deny that they helped children who were given to
orphanages because their mothers couldn't afford to raise them. But since LGBTQ persons who
want a family provide it with a good home to live, enough food, and love that they did not have
from their biological parents. All are equal before the law…all are entitled to equal protection
against any discrimanation. Everyone have right to lives in equal country, where all people are
treated equality regardless of their race, gender, color, profession or status.

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