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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Judging from other threads, like today, many of the women in college won't be heterosexual. So maybe it will all balance out. [/quote] Some, not many. Only 2% or so of the population is gay.[/quote] Among Gen Z, it’s 21%. Bringing the overall percentage to 7%.[/quote] LOL. Gen X had its share of four-year lesbians too. Most of those ended up with their MRS degree in the end. [/quote] Certainly wasn’t 21%.[/quote] Most of that 21% is self identified bisexual. I think there are a lot more bisexual Gen X than you know about. They just don't go around telling people because they married opposite sex partners. More people feeling comfortable coming out and admitting yes, I'm attracted by both men and women instead of hiding is good for society. People act like this is some travesty. The travesty are the straight people telling queer people that they need to live a straight life to be happy and so that they won't be discriminated against. Gay people have kids these days too.[/quote]
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