Not straight, not gay: where are you on the sexuality scale?

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/aug/18/straight-gay-kinsey-scale-sexuality-yougov-survey

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Almost half of young people aged between 18 and 24 in the UK, don’t consider themselves exclusively straight or gay, according to a recent YouGov survey. Instead, they identify with a more “open-minded approach” to sexuality.

On the Kinsey scale 0 represents exclusively heterosexual, 3 equally heterosexual and homosexual, and 6 represents exclusively homosexual. When asked where they see themselves in this range, 49% of the 1,632 respondents chose neither 0 or 6, but somewhere in between, demonstrating much more fluid ways to identify sexuality.

It’s not just younger generations either: people of all ages now accept the idea that “sexual orientation exists along a continuum rather than a binary choice”. The results showed that 60% of heterosexuals and 73% of homosexuals rejected the notion that sexuality is something that is fixed, with 28% of heterosexuals agreeing that “there is no middle ground – you are either heterosexual or you are not”.

Regardless of your age, we want to hear from you. Do you feel that your sexuality is fluid or binary? Where would you plot yourself on the scale? And why?

Let us know by filling out the form below and we’ll publish a selection of responses this Friday.