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On MTV’s show starring the very awesome Laci Green, the host explores new data showing young people are WAY more likely to report being bisexual. In the US, around 30% of young people report being bi, and in the UK an amazing 50% report bisexuality.
Wow!
That’s a huge change from the past, when men in the population generally identified as being bisexual only about 1.1% of the time.
So why is this happening?
Laci breaks down some of the contributing factors, and stumbles upon some interesting points.
What do YOU think contributes to this rise in reported bisexuality?
Excellent story and full disclosure, LOVE what Laci is doing. The rigid gender and orientation rules that have been imposed on society are beginning to loosen and more are realizing the truth, that sexuality, gender, and identity are deeply personal experiences and expressions. When confronted with the endless spectrum of human sexuality one quickly realizes that the only norm is actually, deviance from all stereotypes. Being gay is no longer the social scarlet letter it once was freeing people to explore their own unique sexual identity fingerprint. Given our love for categories/labels and given that orientation has been proven to… Read more »
The real reason is because our culture is changing and more people are exposed to homosexual and transgender people demanding to be served (so to speak) with marriage licenses, housing, jobs, etc., and the people are becoming more accepting of these practices. Being exposed to these new changes in our culture have made it OK to try out different sexual expressions. God is not someone to be afraid of, as a matter of fact, he is completely absent from most people’s lives. So with all these changes, people are doing what comes naturally, that is, expressing themselves by experimentation with… Read more »
Just going from memory, but if I remember correctly, there are hormones released by the mother that helps determine the sex or sexual orientation of the baby. I would suspect that it’s because of all the hormones added to the food.