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Is it weird that I find it easier to come out to people I'm closest to and that matters the most to me? Like, I think it's gonna be harder to tell not-so-close friends and newer friends than telling that guy.
Something to think about- how did you discover that your no-so-close friends were straight? Did they sit you down and make an announcement? Probably not. It's something that they mentioned or something that they did that relayed this detail about them to you.
For your close friends, it makes sense to have "the talk" with them to tell them that you're gay. For the people that you aren't that close to, it's your business whether you tell them and how you tell them but you aren't under any obligation to do so.
Oh I have another question. 50/1000 is 5% and I've read that the number of homosexuals in the world is around 5% of the population? I know no statistics are 100% accurate but is this a good estimate?
That's one world-view.
It's probably more accurate to say that people have a wide variety of sexual experiences in their life. Somewhere between 5-10% of people consider themselves to be exclusively gay or lesbian. There are people who are exclusively straight. And there's an unknown percentage who live somewhere in between.
But because not everyone lives in a society where being exclusively and openly gay is an option, we don't know exactly how many gay or bisexual people there are in the world.


















