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Half of all young people in Britain are at least a little bit gay, survey finds | Half of all young people in Britain are at least a little bit gay, survey finds |
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Half of British young people say they are not 100 per cent heterosexual, according to a new survey. | Half of British young people say they are not 100 per cent heterosexual, according to a new survey. |
When asked to plot themselves on a scale of sexuality, ranging from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively gay, 72 per cent of adults and 49 per cent of people aged 18 to 24 chose a position other than completely straight. | When asked to plot themselves on a scale of sexuality, ranging from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively gay, 72 per cent of adults and 49 per cent of people aged 18 to 24 chose a position other than completely straight. |
The survey, released today by respected pollsters YouGov, found only four per cent of adults class themselves as completely gay, with just under a fifth putting themselves somewhere in between the two extremes. | The survey, released today by respected pollsters YouGov, found only four per cent of adults class themselves as completely gay, with just under a fifth putting themselves somewhere in between the two extremes. |
With each generation, people appear to see their sexuality as less set in stone. | With each generation, people appear to see their sexuality as less set in stone. |
Of 1,632 people surveyed, 60 per cent of heterosexuals and 73 per cent of homosexuals supported the idea that sexuality is a scale. | Of 1,632 people surveyed, 60 per cent of heterosexuals and 73 per cent of homosexuals supported the idea that sexuality is a scale. |
Less than half of 18-to-24-year-olds think they are completely straight and 43 per cent say they are somewhere in the middle, allowing for a few respondents who had no opinion. | |
This compares to those aged 60 and over, where 89 per cent said they were completely straight or completely homosexual. | This compares to those aged 60 and over, where 89 per cent said they were completely straight or completely homosexual. |
Most of these respondents would have been of school age when male homosexuality was legalised, in 1967. | Most of these respondents would have been of school age when male homosexuality was legalised, in 1967. |
About a quarter of those aged between 18 and 39 said reported having had a homosexual experience, compared to just nine per cent of those aged 60 and over. | About a quarter of those aged between 18 and 39 said reported having had a homosexual experience, compared to just nine per cent of those aged 60 and over. |
More men report having had a gay experience. A fifth of males, compared to 14 per cent of females, report having had a sexual experience with someone of the same sex. | More men report having had a gay experience. A fifth of males, compared to 14 per cent of females, report having had a sexual experience with someone of the same sex. |
Respondents were asked to put themselves in one of seven levels of sexuality, ranging from 0 (100 per cent heterosexual) to 6 (100 per cent homosexual). Levels one to 5 were increasing levels of homosexuality. | Respondents were asked to put themselves in one of seven levels of sexuality, ranging from 0 (100 per cent heterosexual) to 6 (100 per cent homosexual). Levels one to 5 were increasing levels of homosexuality. |
Will Dahlgreen, a data journalist at YouGov, said: “Clearly, these figures are not measures of active bisexuality - overall, 89 per cent of the population describes themselves as heterosexual - but putting yourself at level one allows for the possibility of homosexual feelings and experiences. | Will Dahlgreen, a data journalist at YouGov, said: “Clearly, these figures are not measures of active bisexuality - overall, 89 per cent of the population describes themselves as heterosexual - but putting yourself at level one allows for the possibility of homosexual feelings and experiences. |
“More than anything, it indicates an increasingly open minded approach to sexuality.” | “More than anything, it indicates an increasingly open minded approach to sexuality.” |
The world saw an outpouring of emotion after the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal across the US earlier this year. | |
Gay Pride marches have been held in many countries across the world, including those hostile to homosexuality, such as Uganda. | Gay Pride marches have been held in many countries across the world, including those hostile to homosexuality, such as Uganda. |
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