While I am considering my adoption options (that's so funny to say aloud) right now, I'm actually putting two-mom families as a priority. I would also consider two-dad families and families where one of the parents is transgender or intersex. I'm bisexual myself (yes, we count. We're the B in LGBT after all.

) and have always been a firm believer that love is love, no matter what form it takes.
I also have this feeling that same-sex parents wouldn't impose near the amount of false concepts of "normality" that some hetero parents would, because their relationship in and of itself is sometimes not considered "normal". Normality is relative; where you feel comfortable and right.
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Originally Posted by 2momsinGA
We are not involved in organized religion, but we encourage our children to learn about religion and the history of religions.
We're very involved in our children's lives and education, and we travel as a family in order to learn about other states. One day, we will begin to travel outside of the U.S.
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These are two great qualities that you have going for you IMHO also! Especially the religion aspect, as a "generic Pagan" (as I put it) living right smack in the bible belt. I also like people who are willing to learn and teach their children about the rest of the country, world, and even their own state. (I can't tell you how many people my own age don't know anything outside the major city area that they live in. Yes, Texas is a big state, but holy cow how can you be that "nearsighted"??)
