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The journey to parenthood for gay and queer dads-to-be often involves navigating one of three main paths: surrogacy, infant adoption, or adoption from foster nurture. For seven well-known gay couples and individuals, the long for to build a family through adoption was a deeply meaningful choice, with some openly sharing the challenges and triumphs they encountered along the way.

From trailblazing fathers who paved the way for others to those who faced and overcame significant obstacles, here are seven of our favorite celebrities and politicians who navigated the adoption journey to create their beautiful families.


Matt Dallas and Blue Hamilton

Actor Matt Dallas and his husband singer-song writer Blue Hamilton embarked on their adoption journey in 2015, when they welcomed their son, Crow, into their family. The couple, who had always envisioned adopting, completed the process through the foster protect system. Their life was filled with both challenges and joys as they navigated the complexities of the adoption process while forming an unbreakable bond with their son. In December 2021, they grew their family again through adoption from foster care, welcoming Rose.


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Gay couple rapes adopted sons, records porn in sickening sexual abuse

Updated on: Dec 24, 2024 01:34 pm IST

The couple forced their adopted special needs sons to have sex with them and reportedly bragged about the violence to their twisted friends.

A US court sentenced a gay couple to 100 years in prison without the possibility of parole for raping two distinct needs sons they adopted. Reportedly, they raised the kids under the guise of a happy place but, in reality, sexually abused them, recorded pedophilic pornography and offered the kids to their friends.

“These two Defendants truly created a house of horrors and put their extremely dark desires above everything and everyone else,” District Attorney Randy McGinley told WSB-TV.

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“However, the depth of the Defendants’ depravity, which is as deep as it gets, is not greater than the resolve of those that fought for justice and the strength of the victims in this case. The resolve I have seen from these two new victims over the last two years is truly inspiring,” he said.

How did the harrowing crime enter to light?

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There are millions of families with adopted kids, many of which include LGBTQ parents. We have found that there are unique challenges to 2 gay dads traveling internationally with adopted kids. In addition to the issues every parent has to negotiate, we possess to be better prepared and more patient with strangers. However, we trust the value of commute is worth it! We now have two teenage daughters who have definitely caught the travel bug!

See the World as a Family

We believe visiting places around the world helps us see the society differently. Our families has traveled from Ireland to the Mexican Riviera to Cambodia, and we’ve learned people are much more ali

Gays Dads From Phoenix Boost 12 Adopted Children

May 19, 2011 — -- TV's "Brady Bunch" had six kids, but Steve Ham and his partner, Roger Ham, make the Bradys look like amateurs. The Phoenix men are raising 12 adopted children and they don't think they're doing anything extraordinary.

"We just happen to be two gay men who adopted twelve children … It's not amazing to us – it's just our life," said Steve.

"Family is love," he continued.

"Good Morning America" visited the Ham family one Sunday and witnessed that adoration firsthand.

Breakfast was prepared with military precision: sausage, bacon, pancakes. It was a mountain of food for a small army of energetic children.

Sunday is a day of rest, but you wouldn't know it from all the arm-wrestling, nail cutting, basketball-playing and rope swinging that took place.

The couple's 3,000-square-foot dwelling used to seem spacious, but now every room houses their children – not to mention their pets: a parrot, fish and several dogs.

Their amazing journey started with one child: Michael.

"I twisted Roger's arm to get one child," Ste

Adopted Boy Sexually Abused By Gay Fathers

Police in Australia contain described the case of a six-year-old boy who was sexually abused by his adoptive homosexual fathers and other people as "depraved".

The men, who obtained the baby from a Russian surrogate in 2005, had presented themselves as loving fathers before their arrests in California last year.

Authorities in Australia and the US worked together to transport the men to justice after it emerged that the child had been offered to others for sexual manipulation from a very young age.

Last week one of the men, an American, was jailed in the US for 40 years while the other, who is from Fresh Zealand, is still to be sentenced.

"None of these cases are very good," Queensland Detective Inspector Jon Rouse, who heads the task force which investigates online child use and abuse, told the AFP news agency.

"What's pretty downcast about this one is the way this child came into their lives. It's just really a tragedy. It's extremely depraved."

It is not known whether the boy was conceived with one of the men's sperm. But he had been living as the couple's son when a chance discovery in New Zealand lay police on their trail.

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