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Topicis there hoenstly ANY difference of a gay couple raising a kid compared to a str
Lil_Bit83
05/15/21 12:37:04 PM
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Sayoria posted...
I said yes, but it isn't typically a bad thing.

Let's say, you have a gay male couple with a daughter. Going through cycle difficulties is something neither parent would be able to relate to. While both would be able to help her, they don't have that personal knowledge of what it is like, and many guys likely don't understand the bodily needs that some girls have.

Again, this isn't bad though, because the fathers could still give the support and help her as needed, and seek out answers from women who have been through those situations at a young age, but it's nothing a two-father family would have direct experience with.
Oh no! A parent not being able to relate to a period because they're male? Goodness, I wonder how other fathers ever learned to deal with this? Certainly they have never had a mother, or possibly even sisters, cousins, or aunts. What a dumb statement this is. And its not as if dealing with a period is complicated. And if you as a parent aren't comfortable with it, there's always sex ed. They do teach you about how the male and female reproductive systems work.

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