good job brits
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AnthonySocksssss — 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:36 PM)
Yes they can you ****ing idiot
“ Gay men can have children through various methods including adoption, fostering, surrogacy, and donor insemination. Surrogacy involves a woman carrying a fertilized egg (which may be the egg of one of the intended fathers or a donor) to term with the intention of giving the baby to the gay couple to raise. Adoption and fostering are other common paths for LGBTQ+ parents -
BOOMSHIT — 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:35 PM)
Then explain all the gay couples with kids, dumbfuck
it's 2 men raising a kid. not ideal but it happens. hopefully the kid doesn't get raped and hopefully the kid has a positive female role model in their life.
And why do mothers have to stay at home instead of the dad? Your logic is falling apart already.
idk you tell me. that's a point you wanted to make. women staying home has nothing to do with anything I've said.
still waiting for you to prove that men are women.
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AnthonySocksssss — 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 07:38 PM)
Yes, a gay father can absolutely fulfill a maternal or nurturing role for his children. Parenting roles—like nurturing, emotional support, guidance, and caregiving—aren’t inherently tied to gender. What matters most is the caregiver’s ability to provide love, stability, attentiveness, and emotional availability.
Children benefit from secure attachments and consistent care, regardless of whether it comes from a mother, father, or any loving adult. Some gay fathers naturally embody traits traditionally associated with maternal roles (like warmth, empathy, and responsiveness), while others develop them through experience. Kids tend to thrive when their emotional needs are met, not when a parent fits into a specific gender role.
Yes, a male parent can adopt a traditionally “maternal” gender role, especially since gender roles are largely social constructs shaped by culture, not biology. While sex is biological, gender roles (like “maternal” vs. “paternal”) reflect societal expectations—things like who nurtures, who disciplines, who provides comfort. These are flexible and can be fulfilled by anyone, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
A gay father (or any father) can embody caregiving, emotional sensitivity, attentiveness, and other traits commonly associated with the maternal role. Children don’t need a parent of each gender; they need caregivers who are responsive, loving, and present. So yes, a male parent can adopt that role fully and effectively.
Second question: you claimed a stay at home dad is a “motherless household”. Why is a stay at home mom now a “fatherless household”? -
BOOMSHIT — 11 months ago(April 16, 2025 08:11 PM)
this is all irrelevant schizo and pedo nonsense. men are not women. would humanity exist if the two genders didn't co-exist throughout human history?
Second question: you claimed a stay at home dad is a “motherless household”. Why is a stay at home mom now a “fatherless household”?
strawman + goalpost moving + red herring + kys
jestergooning