A few scientists think so. Scientists may have finally solved the puzzle of what makes a person gay, and how it is passed from parents to their children.
But what's causing the younger generation, which includes those from age 12 to 27, to come out as gay, bisexual and the range of other identities included under the LGBTQ+ umbrella?.
Delving into Mark Sanders' blog "Why Are So Many of Our Youth Identifying as LGBTQ+?" from Harvest USA offers insightful reflections on the factors contributing to the increasing number of young people identifying as LGBTQ+.
WASHINGTON — A majority of gay and bisexual Generation Z teenage boys report being out to their parents, part of an uptick in coming out among young people that researchers have noted in recent decades, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.