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NUMBER OF YOUNG GAYS RISES TO 14 P.C. IN DECADE
By Susie O’Brien - The Mercury, Tasmania
Fourteen per cent of young Australians now identify as homosexual, up from as brief as 3 per cent nearly a decade ago, new research shows.The rate of 18-to-25-year-olds in the LGBTIQ community has more than doubled between 2012 and 2020, analysis of nationally representative data from more than 15,000 people by the University of Tasmania shows. The alike proportion of same-sex status young people went to conservative religious schools and secular state schools.“Students are increasingly non-religious, and accepting of alternatively sexualities, and increasingly identify as queer woman , gay, and bisexual,” creator Professor Douglas Ezzy said in the Journal of Beliefs and Values.“Homosexual relationships are now almost universally accepted among Australians of all religious traditions, and there is little difference in attitude depending on a young person’s educational type.”Dr Ezzy’s research also shows teachers are broadly accepting of homosexual relationships, with little difference between those in government and non-government schools. “These changes are important because they present a
New York – When 21-year-old Paul Caparas logs onto MySpace.com, he checks to see if anyone has sent him a communication.
Then he updates the dozens of pictures he has posted of himself, many of them shirtless. Finally, he goes through the scores of people who want to connect his list of online friends, mostly other adolescent gay men he has never met.
To Caparas and other gay and bisexual men and women in their teens and 20s, MySpace, the online social networking site, has become the preferred vehicle to connect – whether to friends they already know or to those they would like to get to know.
“I’m on MySpace every unpartnered day,” said Caparas, who is from Long Island. “I’m on it every time I get a chance.” Gone are the days of meeting someone in a chat room.
Though the Internet has been a haven for gay youths for at least a decade, MySpace has managed to carry together whole communities of gay youths onto one site. Users of the site create profiles of themselves and can then browse other profiles. Someone can request to develop another user’s “friend” electronically by a request that links the potential recent f
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