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November 2003, Week 3

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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 11:40:41 -0500
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Fred White wrote:
> Their parents tend to be better educated with higher incomes than the
> average heterosexual couples. This enables them to reside in better
> environments with better schools. All of this gives the average child
> of homosexual parents better opportunities for success than the
> average child of heterosexual parents or than they would have had as
> orphans.

We have been doing a study about private schools and why people send their
kids to one.  One of the trends we noticed is that better educated/higher
income parents rarely have more than two children.  They take the strain out
of the education system by sending their fewer kids to private schools.
It's really a matter of economic class than sexual orientation.

Mark W.

P.S.  Most of the gay people I know have more time for education and more
money precisely because they don't have children.  ;-)

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