A study by the Harvard School of Public Health
determined that as many as 20.8 percent of American men, and 17.8
percent of American women, were "incidentally homosexual." This
meant that at least once in their lives, they experienced
some
kind of attraction to a person of the same sex.
Following the study's release, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
quickly announced that they represented a fifth of the population
rather than approximately two percent. No word yet on how many of
these homosexuals are "incidentally heterosexual."
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