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Insemination Services?  Who knew?  Lovely photo of two women headlined "They Just Found Out They Were Expecting Finally"

Because nothing causes infertility like attempting to have a child with another woman?

25 Comments

  1. Mike
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 2:10 pm | Permalink

    Insemination Services should be made illegal.

  2. Boris Hirsi
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 2:28 pm | Permalink

    Snarky, meanspirited and petty. Typical NOM. And this is example of your "Christian" values?

  3. TW
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 3:03 pm | Permalink

    How crazy is this???? It's not bad enough that homosexuals can adopt....now they are bringing more kids into the world to screw up. wonder how they'll feel when their child is NOT homosexual??

  4. P
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 4:36 pm | Permalink

    Now people can conceive and abort their child in the same place?

  5. Jack Woodard
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 5:44 pm | Permalink

    Well, I guess a woman needs a man after all.

  6. Scott
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 5:45 pm | Permalink

    Wow, they're going to have a child together and they didn't ask NOM's permission?

    How dare they.

  7. Ben
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 8:15 pm | Permalink

    Mike should be made illegal. Seriously, just who do you (some man) have a right to speak about two loving people who decide to (yes, legally) conceive children? Give me a break...

  8. Rhonda Howell
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    Ben, two same sex loving people can't conceive. Anyway you look at it, it takes a man and a woman to conceive. Somewhere that child has a FATHER and a MOTHER- not two mothers or two fathers. I agree with MIke.

  9. RLR
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    If a women does not want to be married to a man, but would rather be with another woman or lesbian, then she should not be able to purchase the sperm of a man. God intended for a man and a woman ( husband and wife) to conceive children together.

  10. Teddy
    Posted June 24, 2010 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    TW, I can't wait to have kids. I don't care if they're gay or not. As a parent should, I will love them no matter what.

  11. Momof5
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 1:32 am | Permalink

    Fatherlessness by design. So, so sad for these children purposefully denied half their family tree--their natural family heritage, by design. So utterly selfish of these mothers.

  12. Anna
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 9:09 am | Permalink

    This seems so selfish. To deliberately create a fatherless child. Adopted children have the right to know their natural parents. Do these children have any such rights?

  13. roberta
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 11:04 am | Permalink

    if God/mother nature/evolution wanted 2 women to have a baby, He/she/it would have made so that 2 women can have a baby. that's not hate, it's reality.

  14. Mona Lisa Biberstein
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 11:06 am | Permalink

    So...who gets to be the "real" Mom??? And the Dad, does he find out he's the REAL dad? Crazy....and oh soooo selfish...

  15. Posted June 25, 2010 at 11:14 am | Permalink

    That's right, Anna. And five years from now you should find out where that child lives and tell him you wish he'd never been born.

  16. Jennifer
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 12:08 pm | Permalink

    Is there a child in the world who would choose not to have a dad? Why should adults decide that for them? Boys learn what it is to be a man by having a dad who is loving and offers them guidance. A boy growing up in a house with "two moms" would never have that opportunity.

  17. RJ
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 3:54 pm | Permalink

    @Jennifer

    I know some of my friends, myself included, who have either had little paternal involvement in their lives or violent paternal presence in their lives that they would easily forsake. Don't get me wrong. I love my father, but I am the man I am today of my own accord - through the participation of BOTH parents despite their gender. "Boys learn what it is to be a man by having a dad" is an assumption, plain and simple. Research and evidence suggests the exact opposite, that security, masculinity, femininity, etc., are all of equal, if not higher levels for children with two parents of the same gender when compared to children with two parents of the opposite gender. Rather than thinking of this "poor child without a father" and saying that the child is missing something, think of what the child is gaining by having two parents who will love and support the child, care for the child, educate and raise the child well, and ensure that the child, whether a boy or girl, gay or straight, is prepared to go out into the world.

    Of course, you can continue on your general unsupported line of thought and claim that boys from single-parent households (maternal presence) are not really men. I'm sure that argument will carry you far in life.

    I would also caution you and advise that you drop the mockery in stating "two moms". To insult these women and the child they will raise together - to diminish their family and make them a joke simply because you find fault with who they are is insulting and malicious. When two adults participate equally in raising a child from birth or from the day of adoption, both those adults are parents, whether a mother and father, two mothers, two fathers, etc. To claim otherwise is disgusting and horribly inconsiderate.

    Best regards,

    RJ

  18. Anna
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 3:58 pm | Permalink

    five years from now you should find out where that child lives and tell him you wish he'd never been born. Rob

    Rob
    Wow. Use hyperbole much??
    I would never say that to a child. If these two women adopted a child, that child has rights. Does this child have those same rights regarding his father?

  19. RJ
    Posted June 25, 2010 at 4:02 pm | Permalink

    @Anna "I would never say that to a child. If these two women adopted a child, that child has rights."

    No, that child does not. In most adoptions, the child (take me for example) does not have a right to know his biological mother or father (if known). This is why hospitals often offer drop off programs, where a mother can drop off a newborn with ZERO questions asked.

    The UN Sanction on the rights of children insist that a child has a right to be raised by his mother and father - this includes either biological or acting. This means that a government cannot, without justifiable cause, remove a child from his or her home or his or her parents unless the child is at risk.

    Parents who adopt children are the parents of that child. As an adopted child, knowing my biological mother may be a desire, but it is not a right of mine. This is me being raised by a man and a woman, but the fact remains the same for same-gender couples who adopt children in need (and more often, children with developmental disabilities or from foreign countries when compared to heterosexual couples).

    -RJ

  20. Posted June 25, 2010 at 5:05 pm | Permalink

    To Mona,

    Two loving and caring adults wanting to bring a child into this world is a very difficult thing to do. This is never selfish. To claim otherwise does a disservice to the 1 million parents and 2 million children constituting same-gender families in America.

  21. Lee
    Posted June 26, 2010 at 4:30 pm | Permalink

    So, does Planned Parenthood plan to murder these babies too? Isn't this insemination ordeal pretty oximoronic?? Come on, insemination then abortion? This is wrong. Both of these things should be illegal.

  22. Sherrie
    Posted June 27, 2010 at 12:54 am | Permalink

    Just imagine the circumstances in which the child will grow up in. Not only is it utterly wrong, but the child most likely feel a sense of comfort and reassurance of the act of sodomy being right.

  23. fundie
    Posted June 29, 2010 at 12:54 am | Permalink

    I wonder when Planned Parenthood will offer genetic engineering services.

  24. Chairm
    Posted July 1, 2010 at 2:17 am | Permalink

    Maggie, I agree that the objective truth is that the lack of the other sex is not infertility.

    Same-sex attracted persons may not feel it as a lack, in terms of the adults' sexual needs and desires, but by procuring gametes from the other sex they concede that it is an impediment to procreation.

  25. Sarah
    Posted July 7, 2010 at 11:35 am | Permalink

    I feel so sorry for all you people who are so judgmental. And you call yourself Christians? Stop hating. Stop judging. Leave people alone. How is an artificial insemination going to affect you or your family? How is an abortion going to affect you or your family? How does a homosexual affect you or your family? Start loving. Start living like a Christian. Get over it.