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Meeting Needs

  Meeting Needs So there has been a lot of talk in my recent class about the facts about arguments and how all your ideas need to be supported with evidence that is real and without drastic flaws of which we saw much in the case of whether or not homosexual parents have a negative effect on their children. What my mind was caught up on as the discussion went round and round was that we were generalizing a lot. Now this was apropriate due to the paper that was also making generalizations about homosexual parents and heterosexual parents. But as I sat in class discussing this, many classmates started to talk about their own broken homes and how important mothers and fathers were in the home and whether or not you’d want a bad father or no father at all.  My main take away from the discussion was a renewed faith in the resilience of children given loving environments. I say that mothers and fathers are so important but I feel like there is a more relevant conversation to have. I ...