For many years, children across the world have found families due to the adoption process. Today, in the Child Welfare System, approximately 400,000 plus children are waiting for a foster home, or waiting to be adopted. There are some children who are homeless due to the fact that there are too many children and not enough families. Many families don’t choose to adopt because they either don’t want children, are not financially stable, or they have their own children. Adoption has benefited many throughout the years, but there has recently been a debate brought up. Is it acceptable for lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered individuals or partners to adopt? If so, will it affect the child in any way? For the last couple of years people have …show more content…
Children all over the world are put in adoption facilities, or hop from foster care to foster care. No child deserves that, so if allowing a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered to adopt minimizes that issue, then I believe there isn’t a problem. Children deserve to have a loving family, no matter what sexuality the parents possess. Saying that a homosexual couple converts their children into their lifestyle is absolutely out of line. That is like saying that no child raised by a heterosexual couple will turn out gay. For people who are against it, I find they are just looking for something to complain about. Necessarily, LGBT adoption does not affect anyone but who is being adopted and who is adopting, so why are people fighting for it to be outlawed. I am not convinced that the sexuality of a parent can make a child smarter by any means. What is best for the child is someone who is willing to take care of them one hundred percent of the time. I don’t exactly agree with LGBT beliefs, but their sexuality doesn’t describe their capability of being a good or bad parent to a child or how a child develops. The amount of children in foster care and adoption homes is exceedingly high. I am fully confident that if LGBT adoption is passed, then the number of children in the world without a home will