

The Gay Ten Percent Myth
The 10% figure that began with Alfred Kinsey back in 1948 has been proven to be completely
inaccurate. Wardell Pomeroy, one of Kinsey’s colleagues, admitted in a 1972 book
that coaching was common in the Kinsey collection of data. Source: Wardell B. Promeroy,
Dr. Kinsey And the Institute for Sex Research (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), pp.97-
In 1966, a random study among 1,873 English youth 15-
In an unpublished 1966 Kinsey Institute study, cited by Paul Gebhard in a 1972 article,
only 8% of the males and 1% of the females reported any post-
In a nationwide random study of 3,018 adults conducted in 1970, 2.4% of males and 1.8% of females reported having homosexual relations "fairly often". Source: Kissassen, A.D., Williams, C. J. and Levitt, E. E., " Sex and morality in the U.S. Middletown," CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1989.
Four separate national surveys conducted in the United States in 1970, 1988, 1989
and 1990 by the National Opinion Research Center (total 7,408 subjects) came up with
an aggregated incidence of 1.8% who had male-
A 1984 study of 2,787, 13-
A nationwide survey conducted in Australia in 1986 reported that 11.2% of males had
"ever" engaged in homosexual activity, and 6.1% had engaged in "the last year." The
rate for females was 4.6% " ever" and 2.7% "in the last year." Source: Ross, M. W.,
" Prevalence of risk factors for HIV infection in the Australian population," Medical
Journal of Australia 1988: vol. 149: pp. 362-
A 1986-
In a 1987 study of 540 consecutive admissions to a VA hospital, 1.9% of all-
A study of Danish men in 1987 found that of the 1,155 men aged 16-
A 1987 of 6,300 Norwegian adults, aged 18-
Another 1987 study of 785 British adults aged 16-
A 1988 study of 1,880 fifteen-
A statewide random telephone survey conducted in Massachusetts in 1988 found that
2% of the males reported homosexual behavior in the past year. Source: Hingson, R.
W., Strunin, L., Berlin, B. M., and Heeren, T., " Beliefs about AIDS, use of alcohol
and drugs, and unprotected sex among Massachusetts adolescents," American Journal
of Public Health 1990: vol.80: pp. 295-
Another 1988 study of 1481 U.S. adults reported that 2.7% of males and 0.1% of females
had engaged in relations with homosexual partners over the past 12 months. Source:
Micheal, R. T., Laumann, E, O., Gagnon, J, H., and Smith, T, W., " Number of sex
partners and potential risk of sexual exposure to HIV," Morbidity and Mortality Weekly
Report 1988: vol. 37: pp. 565-
A 1989 survey of 1,017 University of Maryland undergraduates found that 3.3% of males
said they had engaged in anal intercourse with another male. Source: Kotloff, K.L.,
Tacket, C. O., Lemens, J.,D., Wasserman, S. S., Cowan, J. E., Bridwell, M. W., And
Quinn, T. C., " Assessment of the prevalence and risk factors for HIV type 1 infections
among college students using three survey methods," American Journal of Epidemiology
1991: vol.133: pp. 2-
In 1989 Melbye and Biggar interviewed a well-
In the Netherlands, a 1989 study (1,000 subjects) revealed 3.3% of men and 0.4% of women were predominantly homosexual during the previous year (12% men, 4% women ever had a homosexual encounter). Source: Diamond, "Homosexuality and Bisexuality," p.295, table 1.
England in 1989 revealed a study of randomly selected adult males that produced a
figure of less than 3% engaged in homosexual sex over the past year. Source: Forman
and Chilves, "Sexual Behavior of Young and Middle Aged Men in England and Wales,"
British Medical Journal 298 (1989): pp. 1137-
A 1989 Dallas survey conducted by the Research Triangle Institute found that 7.6% of males reported some homosexual activity since 1978 and 4.4% in the past 12 months. 2.8% of females reported homosexual activity since 1978, and 2.1 % over the past 12 months.
Another study in 1989 surveyed 607 consecutive patients of an STD clinic in Baltimore
found that 3.6% of the males reported homosexual experiences. Source: Upchruch, D.
M., Brady, W. E., Reichart, C. A., and Hook, E. W., " Behavioral contributions to
acquisition of gonorrhea in patients attending an inner city STD clinic," Journal
of Infectious Diseases 1990: vol. 161: pp. 938-
In 1989-
Three separate 1990 surveys conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics
found that fewer than 3% of men had experienced same-
The 1990 U.S. Census figures identified 69,200 Lesbian couples and 88, 200 gay-
A 1990 study of 2,655 Croatians aged 15-
A British survey conducted in 1990-
A National Survey of Men in 1991 found 2% of sexually active men aged 20-
Also in 1991, the National Opinion Research Center data provided an estimate that
of the approximately 6% who experience same-
Perhaps the largest and most significant study in the field is a continuing survey
by the Federal government on homosexual activity and drug use. By March of 1991,
the number of U.S. randomly surveyed adults had reached a staggering 119,347, making
it the largest study of its kind ever conducted. This study revealed that only 3%
of males had reported any homosexual activity or IV drug use since 1977. This ongoing
study continues to reveal the same proportion in recent years. Source: Dawson, D.
A., " AIDS knowledge and attitudes," [various dates] Advance Data, National Center
for Health Statistics: DHHS Pub. No. (PHS) 88-
A 1992 French study reported 1.1% of men and 0.3% of women having had same-
A comprehensive research study in 1993 of American and other countries attempts to
quantify a rate, even factoring in a bias response, suggests that homosexual sex
engaged in one or more times since adolescence is a mean of 5.5% and a median of
5.3% of males and a mean 2.5% and median 3.0% of females. Round numbers would thus
be 5-
Another 1993 report by John et al interviewed 3,321 men aged 20-
A report in 1994 about information about same-
In 1995 combined data from different surveys of men between the ages of 18 and 49,
all conducted between 1988 and 1994 found that 2.6% of male respondents reported
male on male sexual contact within the prior 12 months, 4% within the prior five
years and 5.3% since age 18. Source: Binson, D, Micheals, S., Stall, R., Coates,
TJ, Gagnon, JH, & Catania, JA. (1995). Prevalence and social distribution of men
who have sex with men: United States and its urban centers. Journal of Sex Research,
32(3), pp. 245-
An authoritative 1997 biography exposed Alfred Kinsey as a sadomasochistic homosexual who skewed his studies to validate his behavior. Source: James Jones, Alfred C. Kinsey: A Public/Private Life, (New York: W.W. Norton, 1997).
Voter News Service reported that its exit polls found about 4% of voters in the November 7th, 2000 elections said they were gay or lesbian. Source: www.gay.net , "Exit polls found 4% of voters gays, lesbians," New York, November 8, 2000.
Conclusion:
With dozens upon dozens of studies done around the world and in America, it is clear that the 10% figure is scientific fraud. The 1990 U.S. Census adult population was 180 million. Approximately two million men and one million women engaged in at least one homosexual act during the previous year. Obviously, the people who are exclusively homosexual are less than that number. Even if you included bisexuals, about 1% of the population, the total number of people engaging in homosexual sex on a regular basis is between 2 to 3%.
Source: http://www.cprmd.org/Myths/Myth_Fact_001.htm
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