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KYM Sexuality, Gender Identity, and Religion Survey

Last posted Feb 25, 2022 at 02:06PM EST. Added Jun 19, 2016 at 08:33PM EDT
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Closest thing you're going to get is this list, which is made up of mostly forum goers. Some incomplete, non-graphical statistics from the list:

  • About 56% of people on the list are heterosexual.
  • The next biggest group is bisexual, containing 24% of the list people.
  • The vast majority of people on the list (84%) are male.
  • The three biggest religious groups, Christianity, Atheism, and Agnosticism, comprised 31%, 30%, and 24%, respectively, collectively taking up 85% of the people on the religion section.

Well, might as well add another thing to my list of "Things I'm going to Regret for the rest of Eternity."

Sexuality: Straight

Gender: Male

Religion: Agnostic Satanist (plz no bully)

There, I posted. Am you happy now, Rivers-senpai?

Sexuality: Heterosexuality (in rare occasions I act like a bisexual :), but I am heterosexual)
Gender: Cis Male
Religion: Catholic Chrisitan

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Guess that means I better actually make a relevant addition to this post here so I don't have to explain why it's okay for mods to not follow the rules I literally just outlined

Sexuality: Complicated. I like females, but looking back, most of what I felt was more asexual. Certainly desire of being 'relatively intimate' relationship wise, but it never really carried over into 'actual sex'. Possibly because…

Gender: Yeah… this one's complicated… TL;DR how this 'feels' fluctuates from 'I can manage how I am fairly well with some minor adjustments' (especially when I have important tasks that I can distract myself with), to 'I would do anything to be able change fundamental aspects about myself.' This has been going for a few years and I was hoping that I would have landed on something clearly by now and I haven't. That having been said, the first part is much more of "I think I can tolerate it and act like it's fine". It legitimately wasn't until after I started questioning all of this that I started of thinking about what most people generally think of when referring to 'intimacy'.

Religion: Most church experience came from Presbyterians, though this was through my Grandparents. My parent's were not against church, but I also do not recall them going to one for weekly services unless asked by their parents or for funerals and weddings. Agnostic is likely the most accurate classification, though I do like to learn a little bit about religions in non-practicing ways.

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