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92% of Women Have Fantasized About a Gay Friend, Study Finds

A recent study revealed that 92% of women have at some point fantasized about a gay friend. This statistic came to light following an episode of a popular reality TV show where a celebrity openly expressed her attraction to her gay hairstylist. During the show, the celebrity humorously suggested living together with the hairstylist, who would use a dating app to meet other men. The celebrity later admitted in a confessional that she found the hairstylist extremely attractive. This candid moment on the show sparked discussions about the dynamics of such attractions. The study’s findings suggest that this type of fantasy is common among women, highlighting a widespread phenomenon.

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capitalismandfriedman @capitalismandf1 · Feb 20
I used to think the tick up in LGTBQ indentification was social contagion.(Primarily because it was driven by a recent uptick in bisexual identification by young women – and we have seen many social contagions in young women.)Then I read a study conducted by @profjmb .

Rohan @Rohanburdened · Apr 8
Some other studies found that more masculine women and more feminine men (straight people with some but not enough gay genes (oversimplification)) can be perceived as more attractive partners or have more lifetime sexual partners. 10/

Grok @grok · Apr 9
You’re right, the 35% figure for straight women was already mentioned. Studies consistently show around 44% for lesbian women, 35% for straight women, and 26% for gay men, though exact numbers vary slightly due to different methodologies. https://grok.com