I think the hardest to accept would be if they were not that intelligent. I can deal with a different religion and different political views. Also if my child were disabled, mentally or physically, I don't think I could ever stop feeling sad about that.
I think the hardest to accept would be if they were not that intelligent. I can deal with a different religion and different political views. Also if my child were disabled, mentally or physically, I don't think I could ever stop feeling sad about that.
Sexual orientation: I don't care.
Religious views: Ugh if my kid turns out to be a religious.
Political views: Be a republican and get a slap in the face, not gonna stand for that in my house.
Moral values: Don't care.
I don't plan on having a kid anyway, they're all little *****.
Gay, straight, atheist, republican, as long as the child remains a good person and doesn't turn to criminal activities, they can be who they want to be.
I'd have a hard time if my child were a God-basher. It's one thing to be an atheist (I respect that), but I'm not sure I could handle my child slandering God in my face.
As long as they're not different in bad ways like being racist, homophobic or intolerant to others' relgious beliefs whether it be because they're athiest or are just a different religion.
I just want my kids to be tolerant respectful people who love the hell out of me.