Wednesday, Dec 05, 2007 at 14:12
Thats the point Serg, whats normal or morally correct for some is not for others.
The "proper family" takes many shapes these days, I'm a point in question I have my two youngest children living with me as a single father we have a very close and loving relationship, my kids feel safe and loved and my daughter in particular made the decision herself when she was ten that she wanted to live with Dad rather than Mum as she was happier with me than the household her mother had created.
My kids are doing very
well at school and have lots of friends, my eldest is now working during the school holidays and seems to be continuing his good work ethic that he maintained at school.
So far I have had no issues with booze, drugs or trouble with police so I think that so far so good and hope like most parents they will grow to be decent and contributing members of society.
If they turned out to be gay (not likely given the way he is with the girls) I may not be entirely happy about it but I would accept it and love them just the same.
Whilst I understand your thoughts and many are like you, I think they are "old world" and society is as society is if a gay couple or a single parent wish to live their life that way and are happy who are we to tell them they are wrong, the same analogy could be applied to religion, who's to say one religion is better, worse or even wrong than another??
What our society needs is the moral tolerance to accept that we are all different and so long as we all live in a decent and respectful manner towards others then hopefully we will all live a better life.
As you say a slippery subject :-)
Cheers
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