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    I soldi non fanno la felicità?

    Prova a vincere anche 5 euro col gratta e vinci

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    A me la frase "I soldi non fanno la felicita'" e' sempre sembrata una stronzata da dire quando non si hanno i soldi... un po' come "Pestare una merda porta fortuna".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rad View Post
    con una bella cifra mi compro anche quella
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    need vincere al superenalotto.

    anche 5 milioni di euro mi basterebbero (e vorrei vede ), giusto per togliermi "qualche" sfizio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasny View Post
    Oh ancora sto discorso.. io ho portato documenti che invalidavano quelli citati da Alkabar (sono documenti non scientifici e di parte presi da riviste per gay e simili), affermando che i figli di coppie gay avevano maggiori problemi in media. Discorso chiuso lì, anni fa. Poi ognuno può credere quel che cazzo gli pare. Non farò altri reply su questo tema, meglio flammare mclove a sto punto.
    E poi dicono che non so aspettare:

    Ora lavoro in ricerca e due cose le so ->

    I documenti che portai io erano presi da articoli pubblicati in journal scientifici.

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    References on Lesbian and Gay Parenting

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    Alpert, H. (1988). We are everywhere: Writings by and about lesbian parents. Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press.

    American Psychiatric Association. (1980). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (3rd ed.). Washington, DC.

    American Psychological Association. (1975). Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Council of Representatives. American Psychologist, 30, 620-633.

    Bailey, J. M., Bobrow, D., Wolfe, M., & Mikach, S. (1995). Sexual orientation of adult sons of gay fathers. Developmental Psychology, 31, 124-129.

    Barret, R. L., & Robinson, B. E. (1990). Gay fathers. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

    Belcastro, P. A., Gramlich, T., Nicholson, T., Price, J., & Wilson, R. (1993). A review of data based studies addressing the effects of homosexual parenting on children's sexual and social functioning. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 20, 105-122.

    Bigner, J. J., & Bozett, F. W. (1990). Parenting by gay fathers. In F. W. Bozett & M. B. Sussman (Eds.), Homosexuality and family relations (pp. 155-176). New York: Harrington Park Press.

    Bozett, F. W. (1980). Gay fathers: How and why they disclose their homosexuality to their children. Family Relations, 29, 173-179.

    Bozett, F. W. (1982). Heterogeneous couples in heterosexual marriages: Gay men and straight women. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 8, 81-89.

    Bozett, F. W. (1987). Children of gay fathers. In F. W. Bozett (Ed.), Gay and Lesbian Parents (pp. 39-57). New York: Praeger.

    Bozett, F. W. (1989). Gay fathers: A review of the literature. In F. W. Bozett (Ed.), Homosexuality and the Family (pp. 137-162). New York: Harrington Park Press.

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    Editors of the Harvard Law Review (1990). Sexual orientation and the law. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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    Freedman, M. (1971). Homosexuality and psychological functioning. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

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    Gottman, J. S. (1990). Children of gay and lesbian parents. In F. W. Bozett & M. B. Sussman, (Eds.), Homosexuality and Family Relations (pp. 177-196). New York: Harrington Park Press.

    Green, R. (1978). Sexual identity of 37 children raised by homosexual or transsexual parents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 135, 692-697.

    Green, R., Mandel, J. B., Hotvedt, M. E., Gray, J., & Smith, L. (1986). Lesbian mothers and their children: A comparison with solo parent heterosexual mothers and their children. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 15, 167-184.

    Groth, A. N., & Birnbaum, H. J. (1978). Adult sexual orientation and attraction to underage persons. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 7, 175-181.

    Hand, S. I. (1991). The Lesbian Parenting Couple. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, The Professional School of Psychology, San Francisco.

    Harris, M. B., & Turner, P. H. (1985/86). Gay and lesbian parents. Journal of Homosexuality, 12, 101-113.

    Hart, M., Roback, H., Tittler, B., Weitz, L., Walston, B., & McKee, E. (1978). Psychological adjustment of nonpatient homosexuals: Critical review of the research literature. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 39, 604-608.

    Herek, G.M. (1991). Myths about sexual orientation: A lawyer's guide to social science research. Law and Sexuality, 1, 133-172.

    Hitchens, D.J. & Kirkpatrick, M.J. (1985). Lesbian mothers/gay fathers. In D.H. Schetky & E.P. Benedek, Eds., Emerging issues in child psychiatry and the law (pp. 115-125). New York: Brunner-Mazel.

    Hoeffer, B. (1981). Children's acquisition of sex-role behavior in lesbian-mother families. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 51, 536-544.

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    Huggins, S. L. (1989). A comparative study of self-esteem of adolescent children of divorced lesbian mothers and divorced heterosexual mothers. In F. W. Bozett (Ed.), Homosexuality and the Family (pp. 123-135). New York: Harrington Park Press.

    Jenny, C., Roesler, T. A., & Poyer, K. L. (1994). Are children at risk for sexual abuse by homosexuals? Pediatrics, 94, 41-44.

    Jones, B. M., & MacFarlane, K. (Eds.) (1980). Sexual abuse of children: Selected readings. Washington, DC: National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.

    Jullion, J. (1985). Long way home: The odyssey of a lesbian mother and her children. San Francisco: Cleis Press.

    Kirkpatrick, M. (1987). Clinical implications of lesbian mother studies. Journal of Homosexuality, 13, 201-211.

    Kirkpatrick, M., Smith, C., & Roy, R. (1981). Lesbian mothers and their children: A comparative survey. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 51, 545-551.

    Kleber, D. J., Howell, R. J., & Tibbits-Kleber, A. L. (1986). The impact of parental homosexuality in child custody cases: A review of the literature. Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, 14, 81-87.

    Koepke, L., Hare, J., & Moran, P. B. (1992). Relationship quality in a sample of lesbian couples with children and child-free lesbian couples. Family Relations, 41, 224-229.

    Kweskin, S. L., & Cook, A. S. (1982). Heterosexual and homosexual mothers self-described sex-role behavior and ideal sex-role behavior in children. Sex Roles, 8, 967-975.

    Lewis, K. G. (1980). Children of lesbians: Their point of view. Social Work, 25, 198-203.

    Lott-Whitehead, L., & Tully, C. T. (1993). The family lives of lesbian mothers. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 63, 265-280.

    Lyons, T. A. (1983). Lesbian mothers' custody fears. Women and Therapy, 2, 231-240.

    Mager, D. (1975). Faggot father. In K. Jay & A. Young (Eds.), After you're out (pp. 128-134). New York: Links Books.

    Martin, A. (1989). The planned lesbian and gay family: Parenthood and children. Newsletter of the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues, 5, 6 & 16-17.

    Martin, A. (1993). The lesbian and gay parenting handbook. New York: Harper Collins.

    Martin, D., & Lyon, P. (1972). Lesbian/woman. San Francisco: Glide Publications.

    McCandlish, B. M. (1987). Against all odds: Lesbian mother family dynamics. In F. Bozett (Ed.), Gay and Lesbian Parents (pp. 23-38). New York: Praeger.

    Miller, B. (1979). Gay fathers and their children. The Family Coordinator, 28, 544-52.

    Miller, J. A., Jacobsen, R. B., & Bigner, J. J. (1981). The child's home environment for lesbian versus heterosexual mothers: A neglected area of research. Journal of Homosexuality, 7, 49-56.

    Money, J., & Earhardt, A.A. (1972). Man and woman, boy and girl: Differentiation and dimorphism of gender identity from conception to maturity. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

    Mucklow, B. M., & Phelan, G. K. (1979). Lesbian and traditional mothers' responses to adult response to child behavior and self-concept. Psychological Reports, 44, 880-882.

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    O'Connell, A. (1993). Voices from the heart: The developmental impact of a mother's lesbianism on her adolescent children. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 63, 281-299.

    Osman, S. (1972). My stepfather is a she. Family Process, 11, 209-218.

    Pagelow, M. D. (1980). Heterosexual and lesbian single mothers: A comparison of problems, coping and solutions. Journal of Homosexuality, 5, 198-204.

    Patterson, C. J. (1992). Children of lesbian and gay parents. Child Development, 63, 1025-1042.

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    Patterson, C. J. (1994b). Lesbian and gay families. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3, 62-64.

    Patterson, C. J. (1995a). Families of the lesbian baby boom: Parents' division of labor and children's adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 31, 115-123.

    Patterson, C. J. (1995b). Lesbian mothers, gay fathers, and their children. In A. R. D'Augelli & C. J. Patterson (Eds.), Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Identities Across the Lifespan (pp. 262-290). New York: Oxford University Press.

    Patterson, C. J. (1996). Lesbian and gay parenthood. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of Parenting. (pp. 255-274) Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

    Paul, J. P. (1986). Growing up with a gay, lesbian, or bisexual parent: An exploratory study of experiences and perceptions. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

    Pennington, S. B. (1987). Children of lesbian mothers. In F. W. Bozett, (Ed.), Gay and lesbian parents (pp. 58-74). New York: Praeger.

    Perreault, J. (1975). Lesbian mother. In K. Jay & A. Young (Eds.), After you're out (pp. 125-127). New York: Links Books.

    Pollack, S., & Vaughn, J. (1987). Politics of the heart: A lesbian parenting anthology. Ithaca, NY: Firebrand Books.

    Puryear, D. (1983). A comparison between the children of lesbian mothers and the children of heterosexual mothers. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA.

    Rafkin, L. (Ed.) (1990). Different mothers: Sons and daughters of lesbians talk about their lives. Pittsburgh, PA: Cleis Press.

    Rand, C., Graham, D. L. R., & Rawlings, E. I. (1982). Psychological health and factors the court seeks to control in lesbian mother custody trials. Journal of Homosexuality, 8, 27-39.

    Rees, R. L. (1979). A comparison of children of lesbian and single heterosexual mothers on three measures of socialization. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, CA.

    Reiss, B.F. (1980). Psychological tests in homosexuality. In J. Marmor (Ed.), Homosexual behavior: A modern reappraisal (pp. 296-311). New York: Basic Books

    Sarafino, E. P. (1979). An estimate of nationwide incidence of sexual offenses against children. Child Welfare, 58, 127-134.

    Schulenberg, J. (1985). Gay parenting: A complete guide for gay men and lesbians with children. New York: Anchor Books.

    Steckel, A. (1985). Separation-individuation in children of lesbian and heterosexual couples. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The Wright Institute Graduate School, Berkeley, CA.

    Steckel, A. (1987). Psychosocial development of children of lesbian mothers. In F. W. Bozett, (Ed.), Gay and lesbian parents (pp. 75-85). New York: Praeger.

    Stein, T.S. (1993) Overview of new developments in understanding homosexuality. Review of Psychiatry, 12, 9-12.

    Thompson, N., McCandless, B., & Strickland, B. (1971). Personal adjustment of male and female homosexuals and heterosexuals. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 78, 237-240.

    Weeks, R. B., Derdeyn, A. P., & Langman, M. (1975). Two cases of children of homosexuals. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 6, 26-32.
    NOTA: Journal of Homosexuality

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    Per pubblicare su un Journal scientifico (Journal of Homosexuality non e' una rivista GAY, e' un journal scientifico sull'argomento OMOSESSUALITA') devi presentare dei risultati completi e coerenti.

    Ergo, le pubblicazioni su sono incontrovertibilmente dei risultati scientifici. Fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rad View Post
    con una bella cifra mi compro anche quella
    no quella non si compra e lo dimostrano spesso i giornali, perchè ora tu peni che avere 5 milioni in tasca ti rende felice, certo perchè ragioni da uno che non sa se li avrà mai.

    i soldi aiutano tanto nella vita però è vero a volte si arriva ad un punto in cui pure un miliardario ha gli stessi problemi di uno straccione.

    è come la frase di hudlol se vinco 5euro al gratta e vinci io m'inccazzo come una iena perchè se gratto punto minimo i 500 euro.
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    fine un corno, ci sono diverse correnti di psicologi che non la pensano così, non si adeguano alla massa che dice che non sono malati perchè gli conviene, va di moda e troppe persone importanti ritengono che non bisogna considerarla malattia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayvaughan View Post
    fine un corno, ci sono diverse correnti di psicologi che non la pensano così, non si adeguano alla massa che dice che non sono malati perchè gli conviene, va di moda e troppe persone importanti ritengono che non bisogna considerarla malattia
    Tutto di un tratto, mi trovo a capire lo scazzo di McLove ogni tanto....

    Ogni Journal richiede che ci siano dei dati empirici a supporto della tesi, deve essere un lavoro completo e approfondito. Altrimenti non passa.

    Per esempio: non puoi pubblicare una teoria in un Journal (a meno che non sia di fisica...), devi portare dei dati.

    Puoi forgiare dei dati e farla franca coi reviewer, forse una volta.

    Non per 20 anni di fila (nota le date degli articoli).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayvaughan View Post
    niente contro gli omosessuali "normali" (ossimoro ftw), il culo è loro ovviamente, il problema è come crescerà sta bambina, non tanto per la natura sessuale dei genitori, ma per il fatto che sono degli esibizionisti malati del cazzo
    probabilmente hannocapito piu loro che molti altri, almeno questo/a ha fatto delle scelte radicali nella vita, quindi sembra sapere cosa vuole dalla vita e non ha paura di fare delle scelte, quindi penso che possa essere un genitore molto migliore dei invece 60% delle coppie che finisce per divorziare nei primi 5 anni e che si litigano i figli......................francamente non so se e' meglio una famiglia dove ci sia amore, un po diverso da quello che intendiamo noi magari, ma cmq amore, che piuttosto una famiglia dove i genitori passano la vita a dire quanto e' stronza/o il partner e il miglior modo di scucirgli soldi.

    Cosa sia l amore per i figli non penso che qui nessuno possa venire a dire come e perche', non penso che qualcuno possa venire a dire una cosa e' giusta o no a riguardo, anzi , probabilemnte oramai ci sono 2 teorie di pensiero, quella consumista (anche italiana) e quella degli altri paesi..........ora non so in base a cosa si possa dire che una e' migliore dell altra.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kith View Post
    certo come no, perchè ai bambini servono i soldi per crescere, non l'educazione, 1 mamma con la figa, e il papà con il cazzo.
    immagino, ma dai non diciamo puttanate, che i figli crescuti dai genitori sono una storiella inventati da giornalini per bambini, i figli se sono fortunati vengono cresciuti dalla nonna, o dalla badante, e se sei fortunato di stare in quella minoranza di famiglie che non divorziano (che sono una minoranza) forse vedi il babbo e la mamma qualche volta a cena e il fine settimana......
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    cmq non vedo il nesso di questo caso con i bambini cresciuti da omosessuali.. qui avra un padre e una madre, lui ha l'aspetto di un uomo e non è paragonabile a un travestito

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    [QUOTE=DonZaucker;1148117]Facciamo vedere come era prima il mammo:
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    una così carina che si è voluta trasformare in un omazzo peloso non la capisco proprio.
    però ha la faccia da scassapalle, come tutte le aspiranti neomamme
    Last edited by brumbrum; 6th July 2008 at 00:17.

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    Si comunque sembra incontrovaertibile il fatto che sembra che sia piiù la società che si fa i problemi su ste cose che non i diretti interessati, forse il problema è "socialmente" minore di quanto non sia in realtà gonfiato da media e perbenisti, gli stidi medici almeno sembrano avvalorare questa ipotesi...
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