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I was really lucky growing up because, although when we were coming up we had like, Will and Grace and stuff, but that was so different from what a lot of young gay people have now. I want to be a father and I'm going to make it happen. Something just clicked in me and it was like, this is something that I want. What made me realize that I can do this was actually just when my niece was born eight years ago. It's so complex and you learn about all these experiences. You have two moms and two dads and or you have a single mom who's lesbian or a single dad who's gay or you have a trans parent who is female to male and actually giving birth to their child biologically. There's a lot of hurdles when it comes to same-sex parenting, and I think it's different for each group. Through my work with Family Equality Council I met a lot of people who were actually our age or maybe even a few years older, who were raised by two moms, and that was something that was maybe a little more socially acceptable at the time. Were there examples in the media or among your friends of the kind of relationship that you wanted to have? I think the fear for me was really based in, "Oh, I'm never gonna have kids." Maybe I didn't recognize that at age 10, but you know in your heart and in yourself that you want to be a parent. There was already the hardship of coming to terms with your sexuality. When you come to terms with your sexuality as a really young person-I'm talking maybe nine or 10 years old in 1996-there wasn't any representation of the possibility, of being gay and having kids. But it took some time and work to get there, and I’m grateful that Jason opened up to Youth To The People about his experience and journey to becoming a father.Īlyssa Shapiro: When you were a kid, did you have a picture of what your family would look like as an adult? In some senses, it's wholly traditional: two parents and a few kids. Together, they have three adopted children. This Pride Month, this Father’s Day, I had the opportunity to speak with my friend Jason Knight, who is gay, is white, and is married to a Black man named Liron.