A new Pew survey about Americans’ views on open marriages shows 33% of adults find the concept to be acceptable. As one would expect, age is a good quantifier when it comes to surmising how somebody may feel about the idea.
More than half of adults aged 18-29 (51%) endorse open marriages, while just 26% of 50-64 year olds are on board with the concept.
For those over 65, support falls to 15%.But that’s nothing compared to the tab representing LGBTQ+ folx. An overwhelming 75% of gay and bisexual people say it’s appropriate for adults to have an open marriage, compared to 29% of straight people.
Those heteros fail to think outside of the box, don’t they?ok the LGBT crosstab is genuinely funny https://t.co/hVuI9OLvD3 pic.twitter.com/2Y3z8xoq2x pic.twitter.com/blhebQkez4the gays simply have more funThey could stand to learn something from the lgbt community.