60% of males and 70% of females attending the world’s largest gender clinic (GIDS) are same-sex attracted.

60% of males and 70% of females attending the world’s largest gender clinic (GIDS) are same-sex attracted.
60% of males and 70% of females attending the world’s largest gender clinic (GIDS) are same-sex attracted.

In the 2015 statistics from GIDS, approximately 60% of the youth seen there who were biological males and 70% who were biological females reported attraction to the same sex or to both sexes. [1]

The 2015 Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) statistics revealed a notably high rate of same-sex attraction among the youth seen at their clinic. Over half of the biological females reported same-sex attraction, about 20% were attracted to both sexes, and a quarter to the opposite sex, with the remaining identifying as asexual. Among biological males, approximately 30% reported same-sex attraction, another 30% to both sexes, 30% to the opposite sex, with the last 10% identifying as asexual or reporting no sexual attraction.

REFERENCES

Gender Identity Development Service. (2023). Gender identity and sexuality. [Link]