Fatherhood Dreams – a film about gay men as parents
June 29, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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Gay Fathers Documentary. www.fatherhooddreams.com Through Adoption, Surrogacy, and Co-Parenting with a lesbian couple four gay men achieve their dreams.





Sexual orientation doesn’t matter as long as the kid is happy, loved and healthy. Plus, there might be some screw-ups at times but that’s not because of whether the parent is gay, straight or bi, it’s just lack of personal responsibility. So if anyone says that same sex parents don’t have rights to raise kids, get a life, seriously. (They’ve been through enough in history, how much do you bastards need to bash them? I hope you get bashed one of these days)
While I do think that children of gay couples should at least have a good amount of exposure to an adult of the opposite sex (some kind of trusted nanny or something like that), I don’t oppose them raising a child at all.
Cute video. Look, there are enough single parents holding the “torch.” These kids are obviously wanted and that’s what makes the difference!
man and women are good parents, its the way it should be.
@mythebau
you don’t need a vagina to play a the “mother” rol, certainly having a vagina does not mean you will be a good mother either. Gender is irrelevant.
Gay parents are very capable of teaching their children what any mother/father in the world can teach. Same as single parents do these days.
Logo, that is simply not true. What is *best* for a child is being raised in a loving, secure, stable home. I grew up with two gay dads, and I would not have traded them in for the world. They were both excellent parents, and I got the exact same unconditional love and affection that I would have gotten from a mom and a dad. It’s sad that some people refuse to see that and refuse to accept that gay couples can parent just as well as straight couples.
Your thoughts are at least kind at best, however, yes, although its true that a child does not HAVE to have both parents to be well adjusted, I would have given my left arm to have had a mother to have grown up with. To learn what mothers teach daughters as opposed to only having men as i grew up. Untold amount of time i spent wondering, “IF”? Most people stick their foot in their mouths when they think that two men could raise me better then to have a mom as I grew! Jenni
You are under the same mis-guided reasoning of others that think “ALL” homosexual people that want to become parents are better then the mother that left you. That is SO far from the truth! They have the same character defects, same relationship problems and even more so, carry homosexual family baggage that simply comes from being a homosexual family. I hope you understand what I have said in my other comments on here and become more awake to reality (i say that with love) Jenni
Sweet video. The child is obviously wanted and loved. That’s all that matters.
I hope you know that in my heart my mom left me when I was young (never there, never cared). For some people, having a mom is wonderful, but you cant place that judgment on everyone. Since you said that our child deserves the best, I think you should provide a home and a family for child in the world that doesn’t have families nor homes. While they are trying save children and give them the best they can, you are trying to bash them. So who’s the wrong one now?
I’m totally in favor of gay parents adopting children!!
People make life so hard. Kids dont care who there parents are they care that they are getting love and atention. My daughter is 4 and she yunderstands her story. She is happy and content with her two dads. When people ask me where her mother is I say she is adopted her mother wasnt able to provide the home that my litle girl needed.
Wow….the last answer of the adorable little girl is really proving everything. It’s straightforward and very convincing. And, it comes out of the mouth of a kid. A kid will never lie. Thank you so much for posting this video. =)
This video really shows that gay adoption is not harmful to children in any way.
Very interesting. Is this something that is coming on tv or can you buy it?
I love going to other countries and seeing how their families are so much different than those in America but their families and society is also often more laid back and friendly.
I’d really love to watch this whole documentary.
Awesome video!
“Luckiest ever.”
So true.
This little girl is obviously loved.
What else is there, eh?
5 stars!
I love it when the toddler says, Im the luckiest ever!
you people judge us as someone that we aren’t,and you think that we should die and go to hell when we aren’t the one’s who should die and go to hell you people who wrongly judge us are the ones that should probably be punished because you hate on us when we’ve never done anything to you guys.Some people have probably done stuff to young children but them you call them Pedofiles and half the people that are pedofiles are straight and not gay.
one of them who is gay is the priest from my hometown he has a boyfriend and we see them together all the time.People who are high in the religion stuff shouldn’t judge others because the one that they go to to hear preaching from is one of those people whoom they hate.Being gay isn’t a bad thing and we didn’t ask to be this way we were born like this and god is the one who made us the way we are.And he didn’t put us on this earth for people like you to pick on us and hate us.
you’re the one that’s sick,first of all dude or girl wichever you are,if being gay is so bad then god would have to punish half the priests out there because half of them are gay.
sickening
I think the toddler said it all: ‘No, it’s not confusing.’
Cute. But in Holland this is very normal, fortunately =]
1:14 priceless honest words from innocent loved child, slays religious hate speech, truth hurts dont it. there a better world coming, better duck!
lolz people cud learn from that gal