"By age 26, 10.7% of men and 24.5% of women reported being attracted to their own sex at some time.
This dropped to 5.6% of men and 16.4% of women who reported some current same-sex attraction.
Current attraction predominantly to their own sex or equally to both sexes (major attraction) was reported by 1.6% of men and 2.1% of women. Occasional same-sex attraction, but not major attraction, was more common among the most educated.
Between age 21 and 26, slightly more men moved away from an exclusive heterosexual attraction (1.9% of all men) than moved towards it (1.0%), while for women, many more moved away (9.5%) than towards (1.3%) exclusive heterosexual attraction.
2006-07-29
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