LGBTQ+ people encounter varying degrees of love and acceptance from their parents, siblings, and extended families. Some LGBTQ+ individuals may not have supportive biological families, leading them to form close bonds with friends and other members of the LGBTQ+ community. These chosen families provide a sense of belonging and support that may be lacking in their biological families. LGBTQ+ individuals and communities often redefine what it means to have a family, expanding traditional notions to include chosen families, support networks, and communities of like-minded individuals. The approval of LGBTQ+ adoption has made possible families that were not possible in the past. LGBTQ+ couples fought for the same family benefits afforded to heterosexual couples.
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