Statistics show
that women who identify as "lesbian" become pregnant at a much higher
rate than "straight" women and "homosexual" men are impregnating women
at a significantly greater percentage than heterosexual men.
A Minneapolis Star Tribune graphic visually illustrates the disparity:
The pregnancy rates are verified by studies in several nations, all
showing that homosexual pregnancy rates are two to seven times higher
than heterosexual pregnancy rates. And pro-homosexual organizations acknowledge that “unintended pregnancy is huge in the LGBT youth world.”
Additionally, both male and female homosexuals are significantly more sexually active than heterosexuals.
The Federalist's Glenn T. Stanton noted
that with the pregnancy rate among homosexuals as much as seven times
greater than heterosexuals, "That’s a great deal of pregnancy-possible
sex going on among teens and adults who are supposedly 'born that way'
to want non-pregnancy-possible sex."
Stanton continued, "We
must ask what’s going in the emotional lives of these individuals that
has them behaving in such a hyper-sexualized manner? What emptiness are
they seeking to fill? Their own dignity and well-being demands honest
investigation, free of ideological assumptions."
Drug and alcohol abuse before and during sex was rampant among LGBTQI youth, according to the statistics, especially among males.
Homosexual activists blame the promiscuity/pregnancy stats on outside
influences, such as societal rejection, peer pressure, and a
non-accepting home environment. Others point to insufficient sex-ed for
gay youth.
To help solve the problem of LGBTQI promiscuity and pregnancy,
legislators went to Planned Parenthood. Government officials gave the
nation's largest abortion conglomerate $18 million to reduce pregnancies and STDs among homosexual youth in nine states.
Conservative critics complain that not only is the government's
answer simply to throw money at the problem, but to throw money into the
hands of the organizations that promote promiscuity.
Teenwise Minnesota, a pro-gay organization tasked with promoting
sexual health, discovered the promiscuity/pregnancy disparity when
student surveys included a question asking students about their "sexual
orientation."
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