Assuming you mean children, the answer is no. Only married couples (homosexuals are not allowed to marry) or singles can adopt children.
In Germany, gay couples are allowed to have registered partnerships. One of the benefits of these registered partnerships is that they are allowed to adopt their partner's biological children. However, as of 2014 they are not allowed to adopt children outside their partnership.
In the absence of a legitimate reason to forbid it, yes, they should be allowed to marry and adopt children.
Pope Urban II did not marry.
yes, they should people don't need to be married to have children . adopted or there own.
There is no explicit prohibition on such adoptions in West Virginia and it is unclear whether it would be allowed. Single gay persons can adopt children in West Virginia.
As of 2017, gay people can technically adopt in all 50 U.S. states, but they are still routinely denied in some states. Single people (gay or straight) are allowed to adopt in all states except Utah.
No not at all but you might get higher on the list if you want to adopt from your own country if you are infertile.Whether you can have children or not even parents with their own children can adopt children and some single people can also adopt children.
Pope Francis has no children.
Although a single gay person is allowed to adopt a child, it is unclear whether a same-sex couple can legally adopt (either jointly or "second parent") a child in Wyoming.
You are still allowed to adopt because maybe your ready to. Said a ten year old girl. :)
There is no explicit prohibition against adoption by same-sex couples in Tennessee. Tennessee does not, however, recognize same-sex marriages. Single gay persons are allowed to adopt children in that state.