Yahoo – AFP, June 2, 2016
Washington (AFP) - The percentage of American adults who said they've had a homosexual experience has doubled since the 1990s, according to a study, indicating a rapid change in cultural attitudes toward sexuality.
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| A study based on a survey of more than 30,000 adults, shows that acceptance of homosexuality has increased among all generations in the US, with Millennials the most accepting (AFP Photo/Robyn Beck) |
Washington (AFP) - The percentage of American adults who said they've had a homosexual experience has doubled since the 1990s, according to a study, indicating a rapid change in cultural attitudes toward sexuality.
The study,
based on a survey of more than 30,000 adults and published in the journal
Archives of Sexual Behavior, also shows that acceptance of homosexuality has
increased among all generations, with Millennials the most accepting.
"These
large shifts in both attitudes and behavior occurred over just 25 years,
suggesting rapid cultural change," study co-author Jean Twenge, professor
of psychology at San Diego State University, said in a news release.
These
changes indicate "that American culture has become more individualistic
and more focused on the self and on equality," she said.
"Without
the strict social rules common in the past, Americans now feel more free to
have sexual experiences they desire."
According
to the data, the percentage of men who had sex with at least one other man
increased from 4.5 percent to 8.2 percent between 1990 and 2014.
The
percentage of women who said they had sex with at least one woman jumped from
3.6 percent to 8.7 percent in the same period.
The
percentage of adults who reported having had sex with both men and women grew
from 3.1 percent to 7.7 percent.
Among Millennials -- which the study considered as adults between ages 18 and 29 in the 2010s -- 7.5 percent of men and 12.2 percent of women reported having had a same-sex experience.
Among Millennials -- which the study considered as adults between ages 18 and 29 in the 2010s -- 7.5 percent of men and 12.2 percent of women reported having had a same-sex experience.
Female
homosexual experiences were more likely to occur among young women, while age
doesn't appear to be a factor for male homosexual experiences, the study said.
Public
attitudes toward homosexuality have also changed significantly in the United
States, which legalized gay marriage a year ago.
From 1973
to 1990, the percentage of adults who believed "sexual relations between
two adults of the same sex (was) not wrong at all" rose from 11 percent to
13 percent.
But by
2014, the acceptance has risen to 49 percent of all adults and 63 percent of
Millennials.
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