The world requires a more inclusive form of love. Research consistently supports the notion that children raised by same-sex parents often perform as well or better than those raised by opposite-sex parents, challenging traditional stereotypes and prejudices. According to a report by Forbes, studies have shown that children of same-sex parents excel across various metrics such as academic performance and social skills, suggesting that the quality of parenting is more crucial than the gender of the parents.
“Children raised by same-sex parents often have a more flexible and inclusive understanding of gender roles and identities,” the report notes, indicating that these children may grow up to be more open-minded and accepting of diversity. Jayant Iyer, a queer parent and founder of Queer Nilayam, shares insights from his experience as an adoptive parent. “Our non-traditional parenting model demonstrates that effective parenting is not limited by physical proximity but is defined by the quality of the relationship and support provided.
Our involvement reflects the evolving understanding of what constitutes a family and underscores the idea that love and support are the core of effective parenting, regardless of the family structure. I believe in ensuring equal legal rights for same-sex parents. Also, promoting acceptance through education and awareness.
It’s very important to strengthen support networks for same-sex parents. And of course by increasing the positive medi.
