Health survey gives government its first large-scale data on gay, bisexual population
I figured since a lot of people here seem to value inclusiveness of homosexuality/bisexuality in their products very highly, we should define the term:
It means 16/1000 homosexual and 7/1000 bisexual, or thereabouts. In many cases, this would mean a very low chance of any instances at all. E.g., We'd need to see well over 50 example texts involving a character's sexuality to make a homosexual example text make sense. Same goes for imagery. The numbers are well over 100 for bisexual texts or imagery. Or, if you want to roll them together, the math changes a bit. But in my experience, practically no products qualify. Unless my math is off, of course.
The National Health Interview Survey, which is the government’s premier tool for annually assessing Americans’ health and behaviors, found that 1.6 percent of adults self-identify as gay or lesbian, and 0.7 percent consider themselves bisexual.
I figured since a lot of people here seem to value inclusiveness of homosexuality/bisexuality in their products very highly, we should define the term:
It means 16/1000 homosexual and 7/1000 bisexual, or thereabouts. In many cases, this would mean a very low chance of any instances at all. E.g., We'd need to see well over 50 example texts involving a character's sexuality to make a homosexual example text make sense. Same goes for imagery. The numbers are well over 100 for bisexual texts or imagery. Or, if you want to roll them together, the math changes a bit. But in my experience, practically no products qualify. Unless my math is off, of course.