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Is that your opinion, or a peer-reviewed consensus where you can link a reputable scientific study or article?
How about not destroying people's lives and childhoods because of you think change is scary.
Correction: children simply need both parents to not be like you in any way...
Just because heterosexual parents are the norm, doesn't mean that it's better.
I'd argue the opposite. Same sex parents have a harder time getting a child. A wanted child will probably fare better than a child conceived by two people that are culturally expected to breed.
So if a parent dies, what would have to happen according to you? Or if the parents are below a certain income? Or live in a bad area? Even if there was such a thing as an ideal parent or home situation, how many couples would fit that description do you think?