Approximately the same. More men are out because gay men are slightly more accepted in society than lesbians.
It is difficult to determine an exact ratio as sexual orientation is a spectrum and can vary across populations. However, research suggests that approximately 3-10% of men identify as gay.
Straight -- or at least primarily heterosexual.Research suggests that about 2% to 6% of us are primarily or exclusively homosexual. Something less than 10% of us are primarily or exclusively hexterosexual. That means the rest of us (about 80%) are capable of sex with either men or women -- even if we don't necessarily go through with it.Just to complicate things further, males between puberty and their mid-20's are more likely to experiment with both heterosexual and homosexual sex than older men, maybe as many as 75%! And the majority of adults, at least in the US, have had more than one sexual partner.Still, it appears that most of us eventually settle into long-term heterosexual relationships. So part of the problem is one of definition. If you consider anyone who has everhad a homosexual experience to be gay, there are a lot of us. But if you only count those of us who've been "primarily or exclusively" homosexual for most of our adult lives, fewer than 10% of us are gay.
Being chubby or straight does not determine someone's likelihood of engaging in gay sex. Sexual behavior is influenced by a variety of factors, including personal preferences, experiences, and desires. It is important to remember that sexual orientation and behavior are separate aspects of a person's identity.
Sexual orientation is not chosen or changed due to marital status. Being gay, straight, or bisexual is part of a person's inherent orientation, not an outcome of being married or single. There is no specific percentage or statistic for the number of married men who "turn gay."
No, more straight people get HPV than gay people.
Although sexual orientation (whether a person is gay or straight) may be genetically determined, there's no statistical evidence that gay men are more likely than straight men to have gay children.
They moisturize, shave, and work out more than straight men
Gay men tend to have more in common with girls than straight males do. Whether they are pretty or not.
No, not at all. It may seem to a gay man that they are more attractive, but this is because they are more likely to become partners with that man than straight men. 2:alot of women like to be in the company of gay men, even to go out on a social level as they do not feel threatened in any way.
It's not necessarily true, but most gay men do put physical appearance and their bodies as top priority for meeting other gay men.
2-6% of the population is gay. This means that there are undoubtedly more attractive straight men than gay men. This does not mean gay men can't be attractive. However just looking at the percentages there are going to always be more straight men than gay men. However, there are some statistics showing that gay men spend more time in front of the mirror preparing their face and hair in the morning. This could skew what you perceive gay men to look like as far as attraction is concerned.
This is a stereotype, and is unlikely to be true. There is a notion that because gay men have had to think carefully about their feelings and sexual orientation when they first realized they were gay, that they have then done a lot more of this thoughtful pondering that your average straight man, who never had to think about these things.
Gay people are said to get AIDS faster than straight people because they are thought to change sexual partners more often; so a gay person can get aids as easily as a straight person if they change sexual partners with same frequency.
No. Gay men have just as much value in society as straight men. In some cases, more so, because some gay men adopt the children that straight men abandon.
There's no connection between foot fetishes and homosexuality. But openly gay men might be more willing to admit we have a fetish than straight guys.
No, there are more black men on earth than white men, so it stands to reason that there are also more gay black men than gay white men.