Topic > ||||On a bright and beautiful spring morning a lively baby boy was born. Little Henry had ivory skin with vibrant brown hair and milk chocolate eyes. She held everyone's hand and smiled with a bubbly laugh. Unfortunately, his future will not be so glorious because his parents had him by mistake. To Henry's parents, Henry was nothing more than an accident. Her parents had no intention of having it, but her mother's parents were against abortion. His father abandoned him and his mother. However, the mother intended to give Henry up for adoption. Henry's grandparents went to the local adoption center and wanted him to have a bright future. They found a couple of doctors who they thought would be perfect parents for Henry. However, they did not carefully read that the couple consisted of two male doctors. At the local adoption center, a lovely male doctor couple was looking to adopt a baby. The agency notified them when they received the news of the child being given up for adoption. The couple was ecstatic that they finally had the chance to have a child of their own. In their house there was the perfect bedroom for a child. The room had a large amount of toys and books. The adoption center scheduled an appointment for that week. Henry went to his grandparents' house because his mother abandoned him two days after giving birth to him. Finally the day of the meeting arrived, the doctors dressed up to make a good impression on the grandparents. The grandparents with Henry were led into a room where the anxious couple waited patiently. The door opens and the grandparents enter. They take one look at the couple with revulsion and leave the room. The officer chases them to ask why they were leaving. Grandparents Refuse to Allocate......middle of paper......, 2012. In question. Rpt. from "Do We Have a Constitutional Right to Ban Gay Marriage?" 2011. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Network. April 5, 2014.Pappas, Stephanie. “Same-sex parenting is beneficial.” Parenting. Ed. Spejo Romano. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Why Gay Parents Can Be the Best Parents." WordsSideKick.com. 2012. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Network. April 5, 2014. "Laws and state legislation." Human rights campaign. Np, nd Web. March 31, 2014. Wilson, Suzanne. "Children of lesbian and gay parents are not more likely to have problems." Gay parenting. Ed. Beth Rosenthal. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "A Conversation with Psychologist Abbie Goldberg: What Studies Show About Gay/Lesbian Parenting." Daily Hampshire Gazette 22 July 2009. Opposing views in context. Network. April 6. 2014.
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