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‘Am I gay?’-related Google searches soar 1,300 percent in 19 years: analysis 

Por: The Hill Tech May 25, 2023

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Google searches related to personal sexual orientation and gender identity have skyrocketed since 2004, according to new research.   The Cultural Currents Institute an analysis that explored Google searches from 2004 to this month that included searches for questions such as “am I gay”, “am I lesbian”, “am I trans” and “how to come out”, as well as searches for “nonbinary.” The new analysis found that searches for these... + full article



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