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发表于 2020-11-26 15:46:29
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I think it can't be more obvious. Here it just means a gay marriage of two men.
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In the first scenario it's "two mommies", and in the second it's "two daddies". But instead of saying "two daddies" the author thinks he'd better practise a little literary license and say it differently, ie "daddie and his husband-roommate".
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And the rest of the paragraph backs it up loud and clear. A couple of a man and a woman can raise a child much better than that of the same sex.
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Isn't that common sense?
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