Hum...looks like 22% of female-female couples have children present in the home vs. 41% of male-female coupes.
Given differential ages at death it seems pretty plausible that there are a lot more f-f couples who have adult children than m-f couples.
Yeah, but the biological imperative is to pass on genes, not a family name.
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Hum...looks like 22% of female-female couples have children present in the home vs. 41% of male-female coupes.
Given differential ages at death it seems pretty plausible that there are a lot more f-f couples who have adult children than m-f couples.
Yeah, but the biological imperative is to pass on genes, not a family name.