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Should Gay (Good As You) Couples Be Allowed To Adopt?

LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-gender), same-sex, or gay (for short) adoption is the adoption of children by LGBT parents, either individually, or as a couple. Several States in the US allow gay couples to adopt and a few specifically prohibit … Continue reading

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Can’t We Be Both A Giver And A Taker?

      It’s so common to hear people divided into givers and takers, but can’t we be both? I prefer to give, but will gratefully accept help and gifts. Maybe the difference is between ‘taking’ and ‘accepting’?

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