That makes good sense. If I would have had a child who grew up to be homosexual, I would have
loved her/him no different than my other children.
I just feel it isn't fair to "just" place a baby/child into a homosexual home, as noone is even thinking
of the "rights" or a "choice" that should be made for that child. Maybe the "biological" parent should
have to sign a "waiver" to allow that move, so that it is truly legal.
Now the reverse of this would be a adopted baby growing up to be "gay" and the parents deciding to
reject that child for that reason, and I would think there could be a section of the adoption agreement that they have to sign, saying they would completely accept that situation, just like
anything else that could happen to that child along the way.
Example: adoption agency has 5 babies to adopt out, one gay couple waiting for a child, (that is a
different home than the so called "norm",) and I think there should have been some forthought before
the decision is made as to which baby they will give to the "gay" couple. What do you think they do
now, how do they make that decison, I would really like to know.