Survey: Over 50% of young people worldwide do not identify as heterosexual

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The number of people who choose a same-sex partner is increasing worldwide. These findings were reported by Durex, which conducted a global sex survey and shared its results.

The number of respondents who said it was acceptable for them to have a same-sex partner has increased by 34% since 2006. In the USA, this figure has risen by 52%. Globally, 44% of respondents aged 18-24 identified themselves as "not completely heterosexual".

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