Adoption as far as I know is regulated enough that you have to prove you can care for the child well, which most interpret as being two parents in case something happens to one. And while lesbians can certainly have children, what they can't do is be legally responsible for their partner's child if something happens to the natural mother.
Here's something to ponder: which child will be more emotionally balanced, the one raised by two fathers who genuinely love each other, or one raised by a father and mother who resent the relationship they've been forced into?
(If this will start an emotionally heated argument that will hurt people, I apologize. You don't have to answer.)
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Here's something to ponder: which child will be more emotionally balanced, the one raised by two fathers who genuinely love each other, or one raised by a father and mother who resent the relationship they've been forced into?
(If this will start an emotionally heated argument that will hurt people, I apologize. You don't have to answer.)