Multiple studies show children flourish best when raised in an intact home by two married parents of different sexes:

  • Children raised by same-sex couples were 35% less likely to graduate high school than those raised in traditional families. “Indeed, girls living in gay households are only 15% as likely to graduate compared to girls from opposite sex married homes,” wrote the study’s author, Douglas W. Allen, professor of economics at Canada’s Simon Fraser University.

  • Children raised by same-sex partners were more than twice as likely to suffer from emotional problems, according to a study from Donald Paul Sullins.

  • “ADHD was more than twice as prevalent among children with same-sex parents than in the general population, after controlling for age, sex, ethnicity,” and socioeconomic status, a 2015 study in the British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research found.