In the study of lesbian families, Suter, Bergan, and Daas argued that families

a. Primarily used legal means to become seen as family
b. Used rituals and symbols to communicate family identity
c. Were unconcerned about being seen as a family
d. Experienced no difficulties or challenges in establishing themselves as families
publicly and privately
e. Typically remained isolated from society to avoid any public scrutiny

b.

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