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  2. Coparenting - Wikipedia

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    The co-parent relationship differs from an intimate relationship between adults in that it focuses solely on the child. [2] The equivalent term in evolutionary biology is bi-parental care, where parental investment is provided by both the mother and father. [3] [4] The original meaning of co-parenting was mostly related to nuclear families ...

  3. LGBTQ people in prison - Wikipedia

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    In some prisons, the only protective custody available to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people is segregated isolation. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people face difficulties in prison such as increased vulnerability to sexual assault, other kinds of violence, and trouble accessing necessary medical care. [1]

  4. Same-sex parenting - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex parenting (also known as rainbow families) [1] is the parenting of children by same-sex couples generally consisting of gay, lesbian, or bisexual people who are often in civil partnerships, domestic partnerships, civil unions, or same-sex marriages. Opponents of same-sex parenting argue that it has an adverse impact on children.

  5. History of bisexuality - Wikipedia

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    The bisexual pride flag was designed in 1998 by Michael Page. The history of bisexuality concerns the history of the bisexual sexual orientation.Ancient and medieval history of bisexuality, when the term did not exist as such, consists of anecdotes of sexual behaviour and relationships between people of the same and different sexes.

  6. LGBTQ rights in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in the U.S. state of Connecticut is a recent phenomenon, with most advances in LGBT rights taking place in the late 20th century and early 21st century.

  7. LGBTQ rights in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex couples can adopt jointly and can arrange second-parent adoptions as well. [29] [30] Lesbian couples are allowed to access in vitro fertilisation. [31] State law recognizes the non-genetic, non-gestational mother as a legal parent to a child born via donor insemination, irrespective of the marital status of the parents. [32]

  8. Bisexual community - Wikipedia

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    Bisexual pride flag, designed by Michael Page in 1998 Sign saying "Bi and Pan People Exist Biphobia Too" 2018 Rennes Pride March, Rennes, France. The bisexual community, sometimes called bi+ or m-spec, [3] [4] [5] standing for multisexual spectrum, includes those who identify as bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, biromantic, polysexual, or sexually fluid.

  9. LGBTQ rights in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In addition, lesbian couples have access to in vitro fertilization, and state law recognizes the non-genetic, non-gestational mother as a legal parent to a child born via donor insemination, irrespective of the marital status of the parents. [14] Surrogacy is neither expressly prohibited nor permitted in Vermont. However, courts are generally ...