This, gay people are a relatively small part of the population. now, in some areas, the likely hood of encountering a gay person might increase, but still less likely than a straight person.
Now, this does not factor in "Bi-Curious" individuals.
Personally, I can count the number of gay people I have met on my fingers, and I worked for my father's flooring business for a long time, traveling all over the STL metro area. (and I have met a lot of interesting people of all stripes!) granted, the amount of gay people in St Louis, despite being one of the most diverse areas in the midwest US, is probably less than say, in the pacific northwest.
The only difference, is more people come out as gay, and are more open to talk about it, so you just hear a lot more about it.
IIN every man is gay now ?
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This, gay people are a relatively small part of the population. now, in some areas, the likely hood of encountering a gay person might increase, but still less likely than a straight person.
Now, this does not factor in "Bi-Curious" individuals.
Personally, I can count the number of gay people I have met on my fingers, and I worked for my father's flooring business for a long time, traveling all over the STL metro area. (and I have met a lot of interesting people of all stripes!) granted, the amount of gay people in St Louis, despite being one of the most diverse areas in the midwest US, is probably less than say, in the pacific northwest.
The only difference, is more people come out as gay, and are more open to talk about it, so you just hear a lot more about it.