A 17-year study into families headed by lesbian parents has found that their
children have fewer behavioural problems, get better results and are more
psychologically sound than children brought up by straight parents.
Researchers at the University of California followed 78 children born to
lesbian mothers from birth to the age of 17.They also found the children
were less likely than those with straight parents to behave aggressively or
break rules.
The mothers were asked to rate their children