Only 66 per cent of those living in Wales are exclusively attracted to the opposite sex, according to a new report from Stonewall Cymru.
The Rainbow Cymru Report, published in December, used data and statistics from the 2021 England and Wales Census, as well as an Opinium poll of adults across the UK and a series of three Ipsos UK polls of adults across Great Britain.
Findings concluded that Wales is more diverse than ever. Individuals aged under 35 are more likely to identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Approximately 6.1 per cent of those aged 25 to 34 identified as LGBTQIA+ compared to 3.6 per cent of 35 to 45 year olds. Stonewall cymru cited the reason for the generational division as the abolishment of Section 28 in England and Wales through the Local Government Act 2003.