Oh yes...one other thing...
May. 11th, 2004 11:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If anyone would like to help me with my homework, I'd like these questions to be answered.
1. Do you believe that same sex couples should have all the legal rights & privelages that are granted to straight couples? Explain.
2. Do you believe that family needs to be contained to blood relatives? Explain.
3. Is family important? Why is this so?
4. How do TV Families differ from real families?
5. Please include legal name.
1. Do you believe that same sex couples should have all the legal rights & privelages that are granted to straight couples? Explain.
2. Do you believe that family needs to be contained to blood relatives? Explain.
3. Is family important? Why is this so?
4. How do TV Families differ from real families?
5. Please include legal name.
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Date: 2004-05-12 12:51 am (UTC)Absolutely. If they are making the same commitment to each other that straight couples have, they should have the same rights and recourses.
2. Do you believe that family needs to be contained to blood relatives? Explain.
Nope. If I had to depend on my blod relatives for support and comfort, I'd've been dead and gone a long time ago. Family are the people who love and support you, warts and all.
3. Is family important? Why is this so?
Absolutely. FIrst off, your biological family gives you life, and the values you grow up with. Then your family of choice helps you revise that over the course of your adulthood. Family of choice is also your support system for the rough stuff, and the people you share all the good stuff with.
4. How do TV Families differ from real families?
TV families are pretty cohesive, and even the ones that aren't your "average" family do embody certain values (like love and support) that are not necessarily forthcomingfrom your biological family.
5. Please include legal name.
Deborah Joyce Wunder