"Straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender. At the end of the day, what's the difference?"For background, read U.S. Federal Government Survey Finds Only 1.6% are Homosexual
-- Mantra of the day
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October Declared Homosexual Indoctrination Month in American Schools
Transgender/Gay Agenda Mandated in Virginia School
Obama Administration Forces Gay Agenda on Schools via Taxpayer$$
White House Says Gay Recruitment of Kids Successful
Gay Teachers Indoctrinate 8-year-olds in North Carolina
Lesbian Seminar Teaching Kids How to be Homosexual
Kindergartners Taught Sex Change in Maine School
UPDATE 9/5/16: 'Sex Change' Surgery is Toddlers' Choice, Schools Say
Also read governments' myriad efforts to sexualize children via public schools and read how public school curricula sexualize children, even using pornography in the classroom, so it should be no surprise how students reflect this sexualization.
In addition, read how the Gay Agenda transgender objectives are being advanced by President Obama and across the Obama administration; and by private businesses; as well as via public schools and throughout academia -- and funded by taxpayers.
-- From "Sexuality Defined: A Third Of Americans Under Age 30 Do Not See Themselves As 'Completely Heterosexual'" by Justin Caba, reporter for Medical Daily 8/24/15
Researchers from YouGov asked respondents to rate their sexuality on the Kinsey scale, also known as the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale. The Kinsey scale was developed by Alfred Kinsey back in 1948 to help plot an individual’s sexuality. Results are based on a 0 to 6 scale, 0 meaning “exclusively heterosexual,” 3 meaning equally heterosexual and homosexual, and 6 meaning “exclusively homosexual.”
Although 78 percent of Americans reported that they are completely heterosexual, 12 percent of this group also admitted to having a sexual experience with someone of the same sex. Another four percent of American adults said they were completely homosexual and 16 percent said they fell somewhere in between. Among those who said they fell in between, 10 percent said they are more heterosexual, three percent said they are exactly in the middle, and the remaining three percent said they are more homosexual.
It seems, however, that younger Americans have a harder time pigeonholing their sexuality compared to adults. Only 66 percent of Americans under the age of 30 said they are either completely heterosexual or completely homosexual. A total of 29 percent said they were somewhere in between compared to 24 percent of Americans between the ages of 30 and 44 and eight percent of those over the age of 45.
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From "One-Third Of Young Americans, Brits More Open With Sexuality" by Kathleen Lees, Science World Report 8/24/15
The majority of respondents did not identify themselves as gay or straight. The study showed that 23 percent of Brits identified themselves somewhere from one to six or somewhere other than exclusively heterosexual; this was particularly common among younger adults. For instance, about half of British youth from 18 to 24 identified within the one to six range on the Kinsey scale.
Twelve percent of heterosexual American adults also said that they have had a sexual experience with someone of the same sex, with 15 percent of straight women twice as likely as straight men (8 percent) having had a sexual encounter with someone of the same sex.
What do the results mean? The poll has brought up many questions among experts. Is this unusual? Perhaps the signs of a natural evolution or are people just more open about their sexuality these days? And will someone who isn't gay or straight--nor bisexual--necessarily act on a slight attraction to the same sex?
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From "Half of all young people in Britain are at least a little bit gay, survey finds" by David Trayner, UK Independent 8/16/15
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.
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.
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From "Poll Finds 1 In 2 Young People Surveyed Not 100 Percent Heterosexual" by Cavan Sieczkowski, Senior Editor, News & Analytics, The Huffington Post 8/17/15
YouGov researcher Will Dahlgreen further explained the implications of the results to The Huffington Post on Monday.
"I am surprised about the results, yes," he said in an email. "While I don't think they show there will be a drastic rise in the number of gay, lesbian and bisexual people, they do show that young people are less quick to rule out the idea as inconceivable. They may be more prone to experiment, even if they know they're more suited to heterosexuality, or at least the idea of it doesn't shock them or strike them as out of bounds."
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Also read the homosexualist who says: We Recruit Kids for Sexual Deviancy and read studies confirming detrimental effects of the Gay Agenda on teenagers.