Lesbian mothers, Janey and Diana, and gay fathers, Cameron and Neil, are concerned that their children will be stigmatized by their parents' sexual orientation. Most studies indicate that

A) children of gay fathers are teased or bullied more than children of lesbian mothers.
B) incidents of teasing or bullying are rare because information revealed to others is carefully managed.
C) children of lesbian mothers are teased or bullied more than children of gay fathers.
D) incidents of teasing or bullying are common because the larger society does not support gay parenthood.


B

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A. set two alarm clocks to go off at 6am so the noise will wake him. B. take a stimulant to rouse him out of bed in the morning. C. get up one hour earlier each weekend until he reaches 6am. D. allow himself to sleep in on weekends only

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