I dont have the links... but there are studies that show 3% of the population and others that show as much as 10 or 15%.
Like I said, the problem is in the sampling and whether or not the people part of the study is being truthful. So there are wide flucuations in the results.
It depends on the location. You do this study in San Franchisco for example, you are going to have a very high number compared to most other cities in the country. The samples are never going to be consistant.
I dont know what the number is but the number is not my point. My point is that we are never going to know the true number because of sample inconsistancies as well as people who think they are gay and really arn’t.
You know how many girls are out there these days who say they are “bisexual” because they think its the cool thing to be today? If a researcher comes upon one of these fakers and asks them if they are lesbian, gay, or bisexual...they will say “yes.” And that skews the results.