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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s a law that de facto makes it impossible for gay couples to have children. It’s not progressive. In Italy it was advanced by the far right government.[/quote] It is impossible for gay couples to “have” children. Gay couples adopt a child born to a woman. But don’t let biology get in the way of your feelings or beliefs.[/quote] Well, obviously. Hence, the need for a surrogate. “To have children” in English means to be a parent, as well as “to give birth.”[/quote] Gays could adopt already born children. But they want to customize their child and also have a genetic link to one of them. So they pay some woman off who needs the money to carry a pregnancy. Doesn’t that strike you as a little ethically murky??[/quote] In Italy, it is illegal for gay couples to adopt.[/quote]
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