You have a lot of flaws in your reasoning. The first one being that since there are an infinite amount of variables in the world, we can assume that it would be applied equally to same-*** couples and non same-*** couples.
That is incorrect. Some parents (like i said earlier) place limitations. Therefore, some parents, remove variables or add variables of their own. Freedom of choice if you will.
In order to make a 100 % non-bias experiment to claim what you are claiming, you have to control your variables. Something you would have learned in psych 101.
Therefore, not being able to control your variables, you will NEVER be able to get accurate data. Having INACCURATE data, will make scientists (like myself) laugh and shoot down your statement.
Flaw number 2 lies in the fact that you think the same % would be applied, when in fact, entropy increases in the world. It doesn't decrease. In other words, the more you try to control your variables, the more you realize that the closer you are to achieving a real-world scenario of a kid raising their parent is to be completely random... as literally, almost every child has never had a similar childhood.
Now, you try to say that "forget about that"... all im saying is that the likelihood of a child being raised by same *** parents is higher... based on what though? There is no experiment that has been conducted since 2003 (when the first gay marriage was legalized) with children to even back up your claim. You are grasping at straws and a thin one at that. Especially considering you claim that psychologists did this, when they did not.
Therefore, any % you claim is biased towards the only few examples there are out there.
Especially considering that there are many many more gay men who have heterosexual parents out there than gay men who have non-heterosexual parents.
What? 1000 same *** couples as opposed to 6 billion straight couples? And you're telling me that the % of gay children coming out of same *** couples would be higher? hahaha you're insane dude.
Even if you look at ratios, you would get destroyed...
Also, my example is just an example, the same can be said the other way around:
what if heterosexual parents expose their children at a young age to porn accidentally and their child becomes gay and homosexual parents do not, and therefore their child remains straight?
ok , I'll hold everything about the "variables" in item 1.]
1- Placing limitations is not related to the parents being gay or not. Some gay parents might place countless limitationms, and some none, the same for straigth parents. It's barely related to this.
I never said that, did I? I clearly said not 100% accurate. And please, you're a scientist? Don't make me laugh. Unlesss you know only about your field, and nothing about math. Or are you saying that you know science? Because you're not the only one.
The variables, that are what we are considering here, are aplied to both same-*** couples and non same-*** couples. They live in the same society, and they suffer the influence of it. Some different from others, boviously, but that will happen in both cases. These differences of influence will be seen sometimes more in gay parents kids, sometimes in straigth. You're just trying to apply a variable to a variable, getting something very insignificant to consider.
The main point about the variables is not which are them or how many of them are in the situation. That's not the point. The point is how these variables impac the behavior of what we are analysing. If you're really a scientis, you'd know that.
If we got a situation with more than 1000 variables, however they are so insignificant for the event that the result with or without them is basically the same in all cases, then these variables don't matter.
No, I'm not saying this is the case. I'm giving an exemple for you to see the point of the variables.
2-The bold part.That would make any person with math knowledge laugh. That's not how you compare the %. What you do, in this case, is get the relative % of gay kids raisde by gay parents, in relation to the total of kids raised by gay parents. You'll get an X %. Then, you get the relative % of gay kids raisde by straigth parents, in relation to the total of kids raised by straigth parents. You'll get Y.
Then you comapre them.
Your logic is so flawed here, that you tried to compare the quantity instead of the %, when that's an obvious mistake. It would be the same as, for exemple: get a city with 5000 people. There are 2000 criminals there. Now get a city with 5 million people, and there are 10000 criminals there. So, the big city is more dangerous, because it has the double of criminals? No. You should get the % of criminals.
And about the psychologists, are you serious? You're really saying that no psychologist ever stated the weigth of the action of parents on the behavior of kids? You're really saying this?
Again, you're just stating variables of variables, only to say that they don't gewt accounted for, when they're so insignificant to consider. Especific cases countless times. I said it already. %, probability, they're not something "for sure". It doesn't mean that because we have a higher probability, it will always happen. That's never what I said.
You should learn about probability before trying to discuss something related to it.