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The number of 'straights' in Brazil falls, according to research

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Research carried out by a foreign university in Brazil has given something to talk about.

A University of Victoria, in Melbourne, in Australia, recruited around 70 students to carry out research on changing 'guidance' in Brazil.

 
The students spent around 7 months carrying out the research in different capitals of the country. To avoid any kind of double-meaning joke with city A or B, the University only published the 'general' numbers of the research without mentioning the percentage of each city or region where the research was carried out, that is, not to mention which city 'has the least straight people'.
 
The study found that 57.563 people were interviewed, of which 78% said they were 'Straight people' but after some kind of 'eventuality' they became bisexual.
 
20% of 'Straight' respondents became 'gay' after some 'eventuality' and only 2% claimed to be 'straight'.

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