In article <9409092040.AA00273@snark.imsi.com>, Perry E. Metzger <perry@imsi.com> wrote:
Actually, as I recall these have mostly been marketing studies. For whatever reason (perhaps the same "oppressed group syndrome" that tends to make several other minorities work harder) gay men tend to be higher up on the income scale. No, I can't find a reference in a second -- but if you insist I'll dig one up. Those knowing my opinions closely enough will know that I loathe fundamentalist christians and that I'm quite rabbid in attacking discrimination against homosexuals.
My understanding is that it's a bimodal distribution: the marketing studies have shown the higher modality because that's the segment that they're interested in. -- L. Todd Masco | "Hide, witch, hide! The good folk come to burn thee, their cactus@bb.com | keen enjoyment hid behind a gothic mask of duty." -JS/BATE