I mostly agree with Gr1zz, but I don't completely believe the 1 in 10 "statistic" or any gay population statistic really.
I've read that portions of the Kinsey report, including the gay statistics,  have been debunked. One article mentioned that a person who was working for him was gay and conducted his surveys mainly in areas which had high gay populations. I'm not saying I believe that either tho. 😉 -lol
It's difficult for me to believe ANY of these sorts of statistics because it seems nearly impossible to get accurate results, or even close. The statistics that I did read ranged anywhere from 1% - 10%, and most were in the range of 2%-5%.
Here's the big flaw with all of them;
I for example have never participated in one of these surveys and there is no public record which would indicate that I am gay.
How many other people out there are like me? 🙂 It is of course a very high number folks.
Some people lie on those surveys anyhow because they're a bit hesitant of admitting their sexuality on paper. Also, many statistics are of gay couples or couples living together and do not account for singles.
It's still of course true, every vote counts…