I'm not suggesting anything about straight people becoming magically gay or bisexual overnight. We are talking about a hypothetical society where homophobia doesn't exist. In such a society a person would feel no social, religious, familial pressure to conform to a standard that doesn't fit them.
Neither of us know how the demographic would shift in this fantasy situation.
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No, most people still wouldn't be gay or bi. That's just not how humans work I'm afraid. Not how any animals work, at least not mammalians
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Who said anything about most?
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Fine, There'd be no significant uptick in this fantasy world of yours, simply because most people, a large majority... Aren't gay or bi
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No one can say either way. I agree, most people (over 51%) aren't gay or bi. You have no way of backing up your claim about 'a large majority'. That is unless you have some sort of research or statistics to back up your claim? Or are you just speaking from your feelings?
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You are right. We don't. And homophobia will always exist. Because some people never learn.
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Sadly, you're right. But I also think that we're seeing a generational shift for the better. In a decade or so, homophobes will need to suppress their views or face societal ostracisation.