> Eddie B. and his mothers, Claire and Neroli. Picture Gary RamageSource:News Corp Australia
> Eddie’s message was that his family was just like everyone else.
> Shaking but determined to get his message out, the teen said: “People who know my family know there’s nothing wrong with us.”
> “We play soccer in the winter and we volunteer for the surf club in the summer.
> “I have two parents. They love me and they love each other.
> “All couples and all families deserve the same respect and value.”
> The teen has travelled to Parliament House before to raise concerns about the impact a public vote and national debate would have on his family.
brave kid/ probably a questionable decision by the parents(/-s)
> do i really have to argue with an 11 y/o though yes voters..? Don't you have someone a bit more mature hiding somewhere?
At least if they were two straight mom's he'd have some understanding of his biological dad?
I mean, the dad he doesn't have is probably still out there somewhere
The difference is in the controversial teaching of the 'no dad / two mums' and vice versa