Barbara Currano’s letter (“Same-sex marriage amounts to
experimenting on children,” September 6) reflects bias and ignorance used by
individuals and institutions in an effort to deny civil benefits, rights and
responsibilities for same-sex couples.
She states “Same-sex couples cannot naturally produce a child. If they have a child, there is a surrogate
mother or sperm donor father deliberately disconnected from the child for the
benefit of adults, not the child, as in adoption.”
It appears that Ms. Currano is unaware that there are
literally thousands of same-sex couples are raising children that are not born
through those means. Many couples are raising children from previous
relationships. Even those couples who produce children from
surrogacy because they want to have a family, so what? Every child should be treated by society
with respect and love, not disdain.
Secondly, to suggest that adoptions of children by
same-sex couples are for the benefit of the adults, not the child is a tremendously
harsh and ill-informed generalization. If Ms. Currano feels that children are
better off in a foster care system, she should say so. I am personally in touch with a number of
same-sex couples who have adopted unwanted children. I can attest unequivocally that those kids
are as happy and well-adjusted and loved as any children raised by heterosexual
parents.
Ms. Currano cites a study by University of Texas
sociologist Mark Regnerus as evidence that children of same-sex couples have
poorer outcomes when they become adults than those of in-tact heterosexual
couples. Regnerus was paid nearly
$800,000 by the anti-gay Witherspoon Institute and Bradley Foundation to conduct
the study calling into question any objectivity. The Regnerus study has been widely debunked
based on its faulty methodology and findings. “It doesn’t document the failure of same-sex
marriage,” writes William Saletan. “It
documents the failure of the closeted, broken and unstable households that
preceded same-sex marriage.”
The fact is, children regardless of whether they have
heterosexual or same-sex parents will always do better if they live in a
committed, stable and loving environment.
Civil marriage for same-sex couples with its accompanying legal and
financial protections will only contribute to that stability.
Steve Charing
Barbara Currano is an ill woman. she walked into an internship placement (where I was employed) and promptly said " I dont work with homos". That said it all for me. I can respect her right to believe as she wishes. Her inability to keep her beliefs private makes her a dangerous member of her profession.