“…What we know from existing research is that children and their (adoptive) sexual minority parents do face stigma, overt discrimination, and microaggressions based on parental sexual orientation (Bos and Gartrell, 2010;Vyncke et al, 2014;Farr et al, 2016a;Haines et al, 2018;Green et al, 2019). Moreover, these minority stress experiences have been associated with a variety of negative outcomes among sexual minority parent family members, such as lower behavioral adjustment, negative health outcomes, lower well-being, and less positive parenting and coparenting (Tornello et al, 2011;Lick et al, 2013;Crouch et al, 2014Crouch et al, , 2015Carone et al, 2017Carone et al, , 2018Golombok et al, 2018;Calzo et al, 2019;Goldberg et al, 2019;Green et al, 2019). In terms of understanding associations between individual adjustment and homonegative microaggressions in particular, research has demonstrated that it is important to include consideration of past and current experiences, as well as perceptions of their impact (and how this interacts with past or current experiences; Wright and Wegner, 2012).…”