Less Than 50% Of Today's Teens Are Str8!

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Freemala Harris

November 06, 2016, 04:10:33 PM Last Edit: November 06, 2016, 04:10:52 PM by Freeruu
Less Than 50% of Teens Identify as Straight, Says New Study



The next generation is much more queer and much less defined by gender than millennials.

My fellow millennials, we're already a relic of the past. Gone are our days of defining the zeitgeist. Pack it up. Show's over. Nothing to see here. Because the upcoming legendary children, as Vice so gingerly puts it, are queer as fuck.

A new study by trend forecasting agency J. Walter Thompson Innovation Group found that only 48 percent of 13-20-year-olds identify as "exclusively heterosexual," compared to 65 percent of millennials aged 21 to 34.

Vice reports:

On a scale of zero to six, where zero signified "completely straight" and six meant "completely homosexual," more than a third of the young demographic chose a number between one and five, indicating that they were bisexual to some degree. Only 24 percent of their older counterparts identified this way.

When it comes to gender, over a third of Generation Z (as I guess we have to call them now)  strongly agreed that gender did not define a person as much as it used to—only 28 percent of millennials felt similarly. Over half, 56 percent, of Gen Z said that they knew someone who went by gender neutral pronouns such as "they," "them," or "ze," compared to 43 percent of people 28 to 34.

Gen Z's perspectives on gender also extends to their wardrobe. Whereas 54 percent of millennials always bought clothes designed for their own gender, that number drops to 44 percent when it comes to teens. They also overwhelmingly support gender neutral bathrooms, with 70 percent in favor, versus 57 percent of millennials.

But for kids these days, embracing a queer identity while rejecting the gender binary is less a trend and more a reflection of growing up in a world with unprecedented access to information and communities, at a time when the concept of identity is open to interpretation.

And how great is that? While I often question the taste level of today's teens—back in my day, we had faces—I take comfort in knowing that they're much less hung up about gender and sexual orientation than my generation, and the generation before, and before that. It's called progress. And try as they might, no one can stop the inexorable march of progress.

http://www.out.com/news-opinion/2016/3/11/less-50-teens-identify-straight-says-new-study

What a time to be alive  :cheerup:

Nine

some members must be really excited about this

Stewie

nn
please..
i wish..
more like 95%

they don't even say how they conducted the study

Boomz

Quote from: Stewie on November 06, 2016, 04:17:17 PM

they don't even say how they conducted the study

U fags don't read for shit.  :uhh:

It did say


BAPHOMET.



KING BENTLEY.

Yea ... kids are experimenting like crazy openly these days

but the GAG is .... these numbers prolly haven't changed since the 40's

over time ppl just kept things private and the stigmas were attached to homosexuality to scare ppl into keeping the practice private

that being said ..... yea some of yawl  grandparents bottomed and munched in their day

H.#.G.*.Z


Wtv

what type of teenagers took a part of the study? equal sex, races number? or a certain demographic? and how many teenagers did it?

4 fucking k



Eternal Bell

November 07, 2016, 04:12:45 AM #10 Last Edit: November 07, 2016, 04:13:03 AM by Tinker Hell
its true!!  :supluv:

alotta these gorls will def' dip their asses in sum COOCHIE alot quicker these days!
esperiment & mess
n may evn LIKES it!

these dudes are on a no talk rule
"my bedroom biz is not evrybod' biz!"

i like tht tho

Opposites Attract.

Sex should be fluid. Just do it with everybody but be safe doing so.


It's unconditional, these days you know....

Real

I dont know about the percentage, but I can def see it being greater than millenials. Like 3-4 months ago my mom asked me if I knew what pansexual was because one of my young cousins was claiming that :dead:


#Mu7

Quote from: Freeruu on November 06, 2016, 04:10:33 PM
Less Than 50% of Teens Identify as Straight, Says New Study



The next generation is much more queer and much less defined by gender than millennials.

My fellow millennials, we're already a relic of the past. Gone are our days of defining the zeitgeist. Pack it up. Show's over. Nothing to see here. Because the upcoming legendary children, as Vice so gingerly puts it, are queer as fuck.

A new study by trend forecasting agency J. Walter Thompson Innovation Group found that only 48 percent of 13-20-year-olds identify as "exclusively heterosexual," compared to 65 percent of millennials aged 21 to 34.

Vice reports:

On a scale of zero to six, where zero signified "completely straight" and six meant "completely homosexual," more than a third of the young demographic chose a number between one and five, indicating that they were bisexual to some degree. Only 24 percent of their older counterparts identified this way.

When it comes to gender, over a third of Generation Z (as I guess we have to call them now)  strongly agreed that gender did not define a person as much as it used to?only 28 percent of millennials felt similarly. Over half, 56 percent, of Gen Z said that they knew someone who went by gender neutral pronouns such as "they," "them," or "ze," compared to 43 percent of people 28 to 34.

Gen Z's perspectives on gender also extends to their wardrobe. Whereas 54 percent of millennials always bought clothes designed for their own gender, that number drops to 44 percent when it comes to teens. They also overwhelmingly support gender neutral bathrooms, with 70 percent in favor, versus 57 percent of millennials.

But for kids these days, embracing a queer identity while rejecting the gender binary is less a trend and more a reflection of growing up in a world with unprecedented access to information and communities, at a time when the concept of identity is open to interpretation.

And how great is that? While I often question the taste level of today's teens?back in my day, we had faces?I take comfort in knowing that they're much less hung up about gender and sexual orientation than my generation, and the generation before, and before that. It's called progress. And try as they might, no one can stop the inexorable march of progress.

http://www.out.com/news-opinion/2016/3/11/less-50-teens-identify-straight-says-new-study

What a time to be alive  :cheerup:

where is the p-value and all the other things... i don't for a second believe this...