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Old 09-11-2009, 12:05 AM #11
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I never come across homophobia. In what form does the op mean? 1-5% of the UK is classed as homosexual so it must be few and far between. (although because of the bias towards tv entertainment it seems like higher)
Im positive that in the past 4 years, the % has gone from about 5% to about 10%(Ive heard this somehwere), which is actually more believable, judghing by TV shows, films, documentary, and reality, it seems that being gay is more common now... but im not sure if 10% is completely correct... thats 1 in 10 people!

However the % of hompphobic people have halved, I guess people will be less homophobic if there are more gay people as there will be less of a minority.
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