Why is it more common for women to be LGBTQ?
https://news.gallup.com/poll/389792/lgbt-identification-ticks-up.aspx
9.5% of women, and 5.4% of men labelled themselves as LGBTQ+
Specifically
Homosexuality = 2.6% of men, 2.3% of women
Bisexuality = 2.0% of men, 6.0% of women
Transexuality = 0.6% of men, 0.8% of women
Other = 0.2% of men, 0.4% of women
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg/key_statistics/s-keystat.htm#samesexpartners
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nsfg/key_statistics/s.htm#sexualorientationandattraction
- 7.3% of men, and 20.8% of women have had sexual contact with the same sex
- 90.6% of men, and 76.8% of women are only attracted to the opposite sex, meaning that more women claim same sex attractions
- 95.1% of men, and 89.6% of women reported being heterosexual
- 1.8% of men, and 2.7% of women reported being homosexual
- 1.8% of men, and 7.7% of women reported being bisexual
https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/2019_tables/students_by_sexual_identity.htm
Homosexuality = 2.1% male, 2.9% female
Bisexuality = 3.4% male, 13.9% female
Not Sure = 3.2% male, 5.6% female
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210610-why-more-women-identify-as-sexually-fluid-than-men
"They found that between 2011 and 2019, college-age women had increasingly moved away from exclusive heterosexuality. In 2019, 65% of women reported only being attracted to men, a notable decrease from 77% in 2011. The number of women exclusively having sex with men also dropped between those years. Meanwhile, men’s attraction and sexual behaviour stayed mostly static in the same time frame: about 85% reported sexual attraction to women only, and close to 90% reported engaging in sex exclusively with women."
What makes it more common in women?
Is it more along the lines of societal or cultural influences?
Or is it just more natural in women?
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