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Gay Probabilities
Research indicates that 10% of people are gay. Some studies report somewhat higher or lower percentages. Nevertheless, such statistics, beginning with the Kinsey Reports, made mental health professionals question traditional ideas about homosexuality. Can something so prevalent really be “abnormal?” Several decades ago, homosexuality was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the official text describing the various types of psychopathology.
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Gay Probabilities
Research indicates that 10% of people are gay. Some studies report somewhat higher or lower percentages. Nevertheless, such statistics, beginning with the Kinsey Reports, made mental health professionals question traditional ideas about homosexuality. Can something so prevalent really be “abnormal?” Several decades ago, homosexuality was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the official text describing the various types of psychopathology.
Note: Looks better in larger size. The flickr shrinking algorithm distorts lines in the background.