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Most LGBTQ+ adults think their lives would be ‘easier’ if they were straight

A MAJORITY of LGBTQ+ adults believe that their lives would be ‘easier’ if they were straight, a new study has found.

Six in 10 of those surveyed thought their lives would be less difficult if there sexuality was different, while almost half felt it would be easier for their family.

2,000 adults, 249 of which were LGBTQ+, also found that 34 per cent of non-heterosexuals came out via text message.

Meanwhile one in five of heterosexual respondents claimed that those who come out publicly do so ‘for attention’.

Traditional stereotypes about homosexuality are still commonplace, with 31 per cent of all respondents considering the typical gay man to be ‘camp or effeminate’.

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