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Why is LGBT increasing?

The rise in LGBTQ+ identification, particularly among Gen Z and millennials, is primarily driven by increased social acceptance, reduced stigma, and a more open cultural environment that encourages youth to embrace diverse identities. Over 7.5% of the U.S. population identifies as LGBTQ+ as of 2023, with over 1 in 5 Gen Z adults identifying as such. The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission +2
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Why is LGBTQ increasing?

Most of the uptick in LGBTQ identity over the past decade is due to a dramatic increase among young adults, particularly young women. In less than a decade, the percentage of young women who identify as LGBTQ has more than tripled. The gender gap in LGBTQ identity has exploded as well.
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Why is lesbianism on the rise?

Compulsory Heterosexuality and the Feminist Awakening

One explanation for the rise in lesbian identification could be a growing awareness of compulsory heterosexuality — the societal pressure for women to be attracted to men, even if they aren't.
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Why does LGBTQ keep getting longer?

Like our LGBTQ community, the LGBTQ acronyms and definitions are always growing and changing. This growth is a good thing and is indicative of the increasing inclusivity of the variance of gender, sexuality, and identity within our community.
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When did LGBTQ start to rise?

Greenwich Village, New York, June 27 1969

Thousands took to the streets in the days and weeks that followed, leading community organizations to form globally, and the first Gay Pride march to mark the uprising one year later. It was the start of the modern LGBT rights movement.
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Why 1 in 5 Gen Z are LGBTQ+

What does the 🌈 mean?

The 🌈 (rainbow) emoji primarily symbolizes the LGBTQ+ community, representing pride, diversity, and hope, stemming from the creation of the rainbow pride flag by Gilbert Baker in 1978, with each color having a specific meaning (life, healing, sunlight, nature, serenity, spirit). Beyond LGBTQ+ identity, it can signify general happiness, diversity, magic, or even be used to reference the "Over the Rainbow Bridge" for lost pets, so context and accompanying emojis often clarify its meaning.
 
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Where does gayness come from?

Gayness (homosexuality) comes from a complex mix of biological factors, likely involving genetics, prenatal hormones, and brain structure, influenced before birth, rather than being a choice or learned behavior, with research pointing to inherited factors and epigenetic modifications (gene "switches") as key, although no single "gay gene" exists. It's considered a fundamental aspect of identity, with environmental influences playing a smaller, less understood role, while therapeutic interventions cannot change it. 
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Is Taylor Swift a LGBTQ ally?

Yes, Taylor Swift is widely recognized as an LGBTQ+ ally, consistently showing support through actions like releasing pro-LGBTQ+ songs and videos ("You Need to Calm Down"), advocating for the Equality Act, donating to GLAAD, and creating inclusive spaces at her concerts, though some critics question the depth or timing of her allyship, seeing it as potentially opportunistic.
 
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What percentage of Gen Z is LGBTQ?

Around 23% to 28% of Generation Z adults identify as LGBTQ+, significantly higher than older generations, with some studies showing nearly 30% identifying as such, driven largely by increased identification as bisexual and higher rates among Gen Z women. Recent data from Gallup and the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) highlight this trend, with figures varying slightly by survey but consistently showing Gen Z as the most LGBTQ+-identifying generation.
 
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Why do lesbians get attached so quickly?

Lesbians may fall in love quickly due to a smaller dating pool, creating urgency and intense relief when a connection is found, combined with deeper emotional openness and intimacy often seen in women, leading to rapid bonding and the merging of identities, sometimes accelerated by past experiences with loneliness or societal pressure to conform to heteronormativity. This "urge to merge" can lead to fast attachment, sometimes skipping crucial foundational steps, though the emotional depth is often genuine. 
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Does Jesus say anything about homosexuality?

Jesus does not directly mention homosexuality in the Bible; however, interpretations of his teachings on marriage, sexual immorality (porneia), and his general inclusivity lead to diverse viewpoints, with some seeing his silence as indifference or acceptance and others viewing his affirmation of male-female marriage as implicitly against same-sex relations, often referencing Old Testament laws. 
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Do lesbians have a 70% divorce rate?

Over a ten-year marriage, the divorce rate for lesbian couples is roughly ~30–35% (highest), compared to ~19–25% for heterosexual couples (middle), and ~10–15% for gay men (lowest).
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What body shape do lesbians prefer?

Lesbians have diverse preferences, but studies and discussions suggest a tendency to favor larger body types (higher BMIs), curvier figures (hips/breasts), and expressions of strength (muscles, "thunder thighs") more than heterosexual women, moving away from ultra-thin ideals. Preferences often value confidence, comfort, and diverse styles (from femme to masc/androgynous), emphasizing authenticity and personality over strict physical molds, though personal tastes vary widely. 
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What is the regret rate for transitioning people?

Regret after gender-affirming care is very low, with systematic reviews showing rates generally under 1%, though some studies report slightly higher figures, and the reasons for detransition are complex, often involving social pressure, cost, or access issues rather than fundamental regret about being transgender, with many who detransition finding initial care helpful for understanding themselves.
 
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Which religion does not support LGBTQ?

Many religions, particularly within Christianity (like Southern Baptists, some Orthodox), Islam, Mormonism (LDS), and Orthodox Judaism, officially oppose LGBTQ+ inclusion, viewing homosexual acts as sinful, though acceptance levels vary greatly within denominations and among individual followers, with some progressive branches becoming fully affirming. 
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Which country has the highest LGBT rate?

Which Country Has the Largest LGBTQI+ Population? 2026
  • Brazil. 14%
  • Canada. 12%
  • Sweden. 12%
  • United States. 11%
  • Germany. 11%
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Has homosexuality increased?

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Gallup's latest update on LGBTQ+ identification finds 9.3% of U.S. adults identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or something other than heterosexual in 2024. This represents an increase of more than a percentage point versus the prior estimate, from 2023.
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How much of Gen Z is non-binary?

The nonbinary flag. The number of Gen Z'ers identifying as nonbinary is much higher than older generations. About a third as many Millennials (2.2%) identify as nonbinary, and less than 1% of Gen X'ers or Boomers (see Figure 1). About 13 times more Gen Z'ers identify as nonbinary than Boomers.
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Is being LGBTQ trendy?

While more 2SLGBTQIA+ people can be documented now more than before, it isn't due to these identities being “trendy” or a “fad.” In fact, acceptance of 2SLGBTQIA+ people is due in large part to the efforts of educators and activists both within the queer community and their allies who actively reject homophobia, ...
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What does ally 🌈 mean?

An "ally 🌈" signifies a heterosexual and/or cisgender person who actively supports the LGBTQ+ community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, etc.) by advocating for their rights, equality, and acceptance, using their own voice and privilege to challenge discrimination and foster inclusion, often symbolized by the rainbow (🌈). Being an ally is about taking action—educating oneself, speaking up against prejudice (like homophobia, biphobia, transphobia), and showing unconditional support, rather than just holding a personal opinion.
 
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What has Taylor Swift said about Trump?

Taylor Swift has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, calling his presidency an "autocracy," accusing him of stoking white supremacy, and urging people to vote him out, notably in 2020 after he threatened violence against protestors; she's also voiced concerns about AI misinformation related to him, leading to her support for Kamala Harris in 2024. 
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Did Taylor Swift have a 4.0 GPA?

Yes, Taylor Swift reportedly had a perfect 4.0 GPA in high school, graduating early by completing her junior and senior years' coursework in one year while balancing her budding music career, demonstrating strong academic performance alongside her musical talent.
 
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What does Jesus say about homosexuality?

Jesus did not directly mention "homosexuality," but his teachings on marriage (male and female becoming one flesh) and "sexual immorality" (porneia) are central to discussions, with interpretations varying widely on whether these address same-sex acts, while some point to his broader message of love and inclusion, and his comments on eunuchs as a potential parallel to diverse sexual orientations. Interpretations range from seeing his words as a condemnation of all non-heterosexual acts (based on porneia) to viewing them as focused on lust, divorce, and idolatry, with some seeing his praise for eunuchs as acknowledging non-procreative orientations. 
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What did Native Americans think of homosexuality?

Native American views on homosexuality were traditionally diverse and often accepting, with many tribes recognizing individuals who embody both masculine and feminine spirits, known by terms like "Two-Spirit," who held respected, often spiritual, roles, though views varied greatly by tribe and were impacted by colonialism and Christianization. These cultures frequently acknowledged multiple gender roles beyond the Western binary, allowing for same-sex relationships and gender variance to be seen as natural and valuable, contrasting with imposed European norms.
 
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What did Plato say about homosexuality?

Plato's views on same-sex relationships were complex and evolved, initially portraying male-male love (pederasty) in dialogues like the Symposium as a pathway to higher philosophical understanding, superior to heterosexual love, but later, in his late work The Laws, condemning same-sex acts as unnatural and advising legislation against them, though the ancient Greek concept wasn't identical to modern "homosexuality" but rather focused on specific erotic relationships between men and boys, or between men. 
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