Men made up 88.8% of respondents; 78.7% were straight, 1.5% transgender, …
The author makes it sound like this makes us a very male-dominated straight cisgender community.
Mostly male, sure. But most people won’t compare the percentage of heterosexuals and cisgenders with that of the general population to note that we are in fact more diverse.
The author makes it sound like this makes us a very male-dominated straight cisgender community.
Mostly male, sure. But most people won’t compare the percentage of heterosexuals and cisgenders with that of the general population to note that we are in fact more diverse.
Never mind comparing; simply writing “Women made up 11.2% of respondents, 21.3% were not straight...” would have put a very different spin on it.
Sorry, I don’t see it. How would that’ve been different?
For the same reason they write “90% fat free” on foods rather than “10% fat”.