There's only 700,000 gay couples who live together in the US :(
How do we interpret this stat? There aren't that many gay people in the US, but there are even less gay people who are married. Was it counting only married gay couples?
Because marriage as a right has just been given to queer people, it isn't always their first choice- it hasn't permeated the culture yet.
Fun fact related to that! There were some gay people during the marriage rights movements who opposed equal marriage, because marriage was such a straight culture thing in their eyes. They didn't want their relationship to fit into a hetero institution.
Nope, it was co-habitating couples, and they counted over 3 million queer people in the country over thirteen. The number was a little smaller for just adults, but still
I also. Don't want to interpret it. I want to be sad because it's not a lot