People are born gay so if the child is gay the parents had nothing to do with it.
No. There are no examples in any studies that show it's possible to make a child gay. Consider this fact: virtually all gay people were raised by straight parents, and in most cases, the parents were expecting the child to be straight.
Zeus became the important child of those parents because he was gay.
No. It is still unknown what factors can influence sexuality.
Gay couples typically provide more than adequate child care: in fact, gay parents are usually exemplary parents. All recent studies have shown that the children of gay couples grow up happy and well-adjusted.
Eylem Copur has written: 'Gleichgeschlechtliche Partnerschaft und Kindeswohl' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Children of gay parents, Child welfare, Gay parents, Parent and child (Law)
unless you use hate speech or threaten him or them no
Some resources for gay parents are: The Next Family, American Psychological Association, American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Yes this is absolutely possible.
experience and upbringing has no bearing on sexual orientation.
A possible cause of homosexuality is having certain genetic sequences. If that turns out to be the case then you could indeed get it from your parents in a round-about way.
Teen boys can tell their parents that they are gay by first choosing the right time to disclose this information, for example a time when neither they nor their parents are busy. The boys should explain their sexuality to their parents in a private place and be as honest as possible with their parents.
This is wrong and shameful for parents to do this. If you are gay and you think you might be kicked out of your home, my advice is to keep it as secretive as possible until you have a place to go.