1 out of every 10 men are gay. keep in mind, that this ratio is not a hard fact because not all men are "out".
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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.
It is not possible to definitively say if there are more gay men than straight men as sexual orientation can vary widely among individuals and is not always accurately reported. Studies have estimated that around 3-4% of the male population identify as gay.
The ratio of gay to straight individuals varies and is not easily quantifiable as sexual orientation is a spectrum. Data suggests that the percentage of the population identifying as gay is around 4-5%, while the majority identifies as straight. It's important to note that sexuality is diverse and fluid, and individuals may not fit neatly into these categories.
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."
It is estimated that about 5-10% of the global population identifies as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. The majority of people worldwide identify as straight.
In 2007, worldwide about 0.8% of all adults were HIV-positive.In the United States in 2002, the estimate was that 300,000 men were HIV-positive; the number of these men who are gay is not known precisely because many men who have HIV are not gay, and may who have sex with other men will not admit to being gay.In 2007, the estimate was the 1 in 5 urban gay men is HIV-positive, or 20%.