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Posted: 2018-04-02T17:45:42Z | Updated: 2018-04-02T17:45:42Z Dustin Lance Black Has Great Reply After Being Told Two Men Shouldn't Raise Kids | HuffPost

Dustin Lance Black Has Great Reply After Being Told Two Men Shouldn't Raise Kids

The Oscar winner stayed calm, cool and collected.

Dustin Lance Black and Tom Daley  surprised fans on Valentine’s Day  by revealing that they were expecting a son via a surrogate and have since endured their share of criticism  from conservatives who say their child would be better off if brought up by a heterosexual couple.

A man called in to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Afternoon Edition  during an interview with Black last week, for example, and said he “didn’t think two blokes can bring a baby up.” 

“I don’t have an issue with gay people, I want to make that clear,” said the caller, who was not identified. But, he added, “you need the mother there. The mother’s the one. [Women] are very different, the way they do things everything.”   

Black, who wed Daley last year  in Devon, England, offered an extremely composed response to the caller. 

“There are all different kinds of families out there in the world, and for many different reasons some more tragic than others  children are raised by single parents all the time,” he said. “Those children I’d like to claim myself as one, who was raised by a single mother for some difficult reasons  I think I had a very strong mother who raised me incredibly well.”

Black, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of “Milk,” also assured listeners his future son would meet and interact with women. 

“It would be wrong to deprive a child of that, and, frankly, bizarre and probably impossible,” he said. 

Black also acknowledged and he and Daley will face “some real legal challenges” because they had chosen to raise their child in the United Kingdom. Surrogacy contracts aren’t enforced under British law , so the woman who gives birth is treated as the child’s mother until parental rights are transferred through a parental order. 

“It would be a much easier path if we decided to raise our son in the U.S., but this country is home for us,” Black said

He also indicated that he and Daley have a good relationship with their surrogate. 

“She’ll be a part of our life for a very long time,” he said. “She’s awesome [but] she wants to stay out of the limelight.” 

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