Nationally representative data from the General Social Surveys indicate that from 1988 to 1998 there was an increasing likelihood that American men and women had had a same-gender sexual partner during the previous year Increases in same-gender sexual partnering and decreases in exclusively opposite-gender sexual partnering during the preview 5 years were also evident among women over the 1988-1998 period. Same-gender sexual partnering was found to be associated with age, birth cohort race, size of hometown at age 16, and mothers' education. The increase in same-gender sexual partnering over the 1988-1998 period persisted after controlling for these factors. Several possible explanations for the trend are discussed.
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