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  2. Same-sex adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Second parent adoption for LGBT couples in Illinois became legal in 1995 after a ruling in favor of K.M. and D.M. (a lesbian couple) to adopt Olivia M. (the biological child of K.M.), and K.L. and M.M. (another lesbian couple) to adopt Michael M. and David M. (David is the biological child of K.L. and Michael is the adoptive child of K.L.). [58]

  3. LGBTQ demographics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Smith's 2003 analysis of National Opinion Research Center data [30] states that 4.9% of sexually active American males have had a male sexual partner since age 18, but that "since age 18 less than 1% are [exclusively] gay and 4+% bisexual". In the top twelve urban areas however, the rates are double the national average.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Democratic Party added certain LGBT rights to the party's platform in 1980, [62] and included same-sex marriage rights in its 2012 platform, [63] becoming the first Democratic state party in the southern United States to do so.

  5. Same-sex adoption - Wikipedia

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    A government-sponsored adoption law in Uruguay allowing LGBT adoption was approved by the lower house on 28 August 2009, and by the Senate on 9 September 2009. In October 2009, the law was signed by President and took effect. [108] According to Equipos Mori Poll's, 53% of Uruguayans are opposed to same sex adoption against 39% that support it.

  6. LGBTQ people in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Gallup found that 7.6% of U.S. adults identified as LGBTQ or another sexual orientation besides heterosexual. Broken down by age group, this shows up at 22.3% among Gen Zers (born 1997-2012), 9.8% among Millennials (born 1981-1996), 4.5% among Generation Xers (born 1965-1980), 2.3% among Baby boomers (born 1946-1964), and 1.1% for members of the Silent Generation (born 1945 or earlier).

  7. LGBTQ rights in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Protected in 22 out of 35 states Protected in 14 out of 21 territories: Family rights; Recognition of relationships: Recognized in 11 out of 35 states Recognized in 18 out of 21 territories: Restrictions: Same-sex marriage constitutionally banned in 7 out of 35 states: Adoption: Legal in 7 out of 35 states Legal in 13 out of 21 territories

  8. Deeply disturbing statistics show Texas children under the ...

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    Disturbing new statistics released by a Texas state agency revealed that more than 100 children aged 17 and younger – including some as young as 11 – traveled out of state to receive abortions ...

  9. File:Same-sex Adoption Map North America.svg - Wikipedia

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